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- I was about to speak when Mr. Smith cut in.
- Put that down! 'he interrupted, perceiving my intention to depart.
- "I want a clean cup," interrupted the Hatter, "let's all move one place on."
- The old man would chip in while we were speaking.
- He was going to butt in when his mother darted a look of disapproval at him.
- "I deny -" Kreis started to interrupt.
- "But she didn't give milk," Madge interrupted.
- Her mind wanders, Sir, 'I interposed.
- It's impolite to interrupt a speaker.
- Excuse me for interrupting, but I have something to add.
- He's not coming, 'I interposed, framing a bit of a lie.
- Interrupts me before I finish what I'm saying.
- She broke in with a ridiculous objection.
- 'You're wrong,' interjected Susan.
- How can I explain if you keep butting in?
- 'I didn't do it!' she broke in.
- When it comes to other people's arguments, it's better to leave well alone.
- 'But why?' he interpolated.
- She kept cutting in on our conversation.
- "Surely there's something we can do?" interjected Wahid.
- "Why?" Pete asked impatiently.—"Yes, why?" Bob chimed in. "It seems like a good idea to me."
- The King was about to reply contemptuously, when Hugo said, interrupting, "Peace!"
- 'That's different,' she chipped in.