All 5 Uses of
interpose
in
Hard Times
- But the riding-master eye had observed the bottle of the nine oils in her bosom, and he now interposed with 'Leave the bottle, my dear; ith large to carry; it will be of no uthe to you now.†
Chpt 1.6
- — This was so distinctly one of his subjects that he interposed.†
Chpt 1.15 *
- So does the eye of Heaven itself become an evil eye, when incapable or sordid hands are interposed between it and the things it looks upon to bless.†
Chpt 2.1
- Mr. Bounderby, who had been in danger of bursting in silence, interposed here with a project for postponing the family dinner till half-past six, and taking Mr. James Harthouse in the meantime on a round of visits to the voting and interesting notabilities of Coketown and its vicinity.†
Chpt 2.2
- Pray, sir,' Mrs. Sparsit interposed, with sprightly cheerfulness, 'don't disparage your judgment.†
Chpt 3.9
Definition:
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(interpose) to insert between other elements; or to interrupt or stop action by others