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Now the interjections of his editor become necessary and rather moving.
By the end, people at the back were repeating his interjections.
Interjections are often placed at the beginning of a sentence.
"I was there once," said the engineer as if he had not heard the interjection.
If an interjection is omitted, the sentence still makes sense.
Americans rarely use the word, except as an interjection of surprise.
It was widely used in blues music, sometimes as an interjection.
An interjection is a word that expresses some kind of emotion.
A series of interjections are pronounced with the mouth shut.
By a sole speaker, it is a form of interjection.
The 20-second interjection is loud enough to banish thought itself.
Instead, someone spoke and the others listened, with occasional interjections.
It is used to show strong emotion at the end of a sentence or after an interjection.
It was clear from her enthusiastic questions and interjections during their telling that she indeed did.
It does not answer them with either adverbs or interjections.
Though an adjective, it is sometimes used in English as an interjection.
There was a feeble interjection and then his voice dropped.
"I felt like I needed or wanted a little bit more help and interjection," she said.
On, if you can take it, to the interjection yuck.
Our imagination was kept at its height, interjections followed quickly on each other.
His friends scattered throughout the room responded with soft interjections.
Interjections are words that do not fit normal grammar rules.
Often, though, interjections may have no meaning at all, such as the word "um."
The family takes no notice of his little interjections.
The interjections from the other passengers are also quite comedic.