Similar words: uninterrupted, interrupt, interruption, interrelated, corrupt, interred, corruption, interrogate. Meaning: [‚ɪntə'rʌptɪd] adj. 1. discontinued temporarily 2. intermittently stopping and starting.
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91. Ordered him out of bed and impatiently interrupted his exercises to bring him downstairs for breakfast.
92. Guests, callers, co-hosts -- everybody got their time to speak without being interrupted, a rare thing these days.
93. Off in the distance, sharp cracks of gunfire and the occasional dull blast of dynamite interrupted the rural drumming.
94. Each time I started a Hebrew lesson, we were interrupted.
95. The drones interrupted their rhythmic flights over the fields and began to fly about erratically.
96. Her reverie is interrupted by the sound of hooves on the long white road winding towards the house.
97. Powell ignited the delegates crammed into the San Diego Convention Center with a fast-paced speech that was interrupted 42 times by applause.
98. A similar experiment was attempted in mid-1992, but it was interrupted when the tether became snagged in a deployer mechanism.
99. The warming phase was interrupted by a cold snap in which the first flip from warm to cool took only three years.
100. The narrative is frequently interrupted by passages of scientific exegesis in a completely different register from the surrounding discourse.
101. Dubois jumped up with a start, and visibly relaxed when he saw who had interrupted him.
102. He seldom interrupted others unless his schedule reminded him that a member of the staff was having a birthday.
103. There are some folks who believe the two two-minute intermissions unnecessarily interrupted the flow of the film.
104. There's Jane Eyre where the wedding is interrupted by some one who says the groom is already married.
105. The shoreline was black gravel, occasionally interrupted by a sand beach.
106. The teacher was clearly irritated at having his class interrupted.
107. Rain interrupted her telephone conversation to ask to see it.
108. If we fail to meet any of these timescales we will pay you £5.00 for every complete day your supply is interrupted.
109. At this point, a speaker, actually the convener of the symposium, interrupted me in mid-sentence.
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110. Secondary distributor roads have no speed signs, but are interrupted by frequent pedestrian crossings of traditional design.
111. These sometimes interrupted the schedules, as did extensive reportage of elections, of local Assemblies.
112. Instruction Coaching is informal and tailored to individual needs, though novice instruction may be interrupted occasionally by stronger winds.
113. Staying up for a week during final exams is nothing compared to months of interrupted sleep with an infant.
114. During one television interview, with Dunwoody in London and myself in Nottingham, she again interrupted my replies.
115. In some cases, personal relationships have been interrupted or deferred.
116. Further assessment was interrupted when the patient had a seizure.
117. Though the war had interrupted her schooling, her intellectual precocity had quickly been recognized and appreciated by Stewart.
118. Nevertheless, their routine schedule can be interrupted by special budget requests, meetings, and training sessions.
119. Her thoughts were interrupted by the sound of heavy footsteps and loud barking.
120. And, according to state law, railroad traffic can not be interrupted, even during the construction of an underpass.
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