43 collocations for interject

" "For which," interjected Mr. Tutt, "he is entitled to everyone's respect.

" Hardly had the other looked than he started to read, interjecting remarks of his own as he proceeded.

" "That's so," interjected the plain-clothes man.

" "It's very kind of you all," said Mr. Jobson, feebly"very, but" "They've all been doing without things themselves to do it," interjected his wife.

" "It's death now, if he strikes the right one," interjected McBane, restored to better humor by this mention of a congenial subject.

" "Unlucky, indeed!" interjected Chiffield.

Why not upon the other also?" "The train stopped?" interjected the detective.

And amid these rather grim morsels of experimental philosophy he would interject certain obiter dicta which came straight from the unspoiled goodness of a really kind heart.

A packed audience awaits youpalpitating with sympathy and" "And curiosity," interjected the aggrieved prima donna, as she threw a hasty glance at her deshabille and snatched up the kimono.

"If the court please," he said rather wearily, "the last witness, Miss Duryea, by her testimony, which I personally am quite ready to accept as truthful, has interjected a reasonable doubt of the defendant's guilt into what otherwise would in my opinion be a case for the jury.

Mr. Tutt would have gone to the electric chair rather than see the Hepplewhite Tramp, as he was popularly called by the newspapers convicted of a crime, but the very fact that he had become his legal champion interjected a new element into the situation, particularly as O'Brien, Mr. Tutt's arch enemy in the district attorney's office, had been placed in charge of the case.

" "Or a what?" interjected Erskine.

"I will go over the matter in the morning, and meanwhile hadn't you better go back to" "Mrs. Jones," interjected his Excellency.

You accept the bluff the faculty puts up of pretending the A fellows are really the A fellows, when, in fact, everybody there and all the graduates and everyone everywhere who knows the world knows that the fellows in our set are the ones the university is proud ofthe fellows with manners and appearance and" "The gentlemen," interjected the father, who had not changed either his position or his expression.

"Vell," suddenly interjected the foreman, "he admitted he was guilty in the bolice gourt.

"And I'd like to hold it in the cabin that Tattypoo made for us near her mountain retreat!" interjected the Patchwork Girl.

" "I didn't know you were a cook," interjected the grocer in surprise.

"I thought we had given up war," interjected Mr. HOGGE; and other Members twitted the Minister with having left out of his account the League of Nations.

" "Say," interjected Hootsey.

'Which is simply perfect,' interjected Lady Kirkbank.

"And I did too," interjected the lad, not pleased with this slur upon his skill with the gun.

"I did!" interjected the lawyer.

" "Ay," interjected Leenoo with childish spite, "'kiss the foot and 'scape the sandal.'

'I should think not, indeed,' interjected Lesbia.

That's yer knife and you killed this man!" "Tell the truth, my good man," interjected Meeker, holding up his hands.

43 collocations for  interject