verb
- to insert or mix something throughout; to diversify by adding different elements
Usage: third person singular present tense of interlard
Examples
- She interlards her speech with quotations from famous authors.
- The chef interlards the meat with strips of bacon for extra flavor.
- He interlards his serious lectures with humorous anecdotes.
- The writer interlards technical explanations with simple examples.
- The director interlards dramatic scenes with moments of comic relief.
- She interlards her garden with colorful flowers among the vegetables.