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interjectory, a.|ɪntəˈdʒɛktərɪ| [f. as interject v. + -ory.] Characterized by interjection; interruptive; interpolated; interjectional.
1859G. Meredith R. Feverel xix. II. 37 ‘The smallest occasional doses’, Mrs. Caroline remarked, to an accompaniment of interjectory eyebrows and chins from all her younger daughters. 1859Sat. Rev. 19 Mar. 336/1 [He] mars the even flow of an opening speech by restless interjectory comments. 1894Harper's Mag. Feb. 404/1 Broken with interjectory sentences. Hence interˈjectorily adv., interjectionally, interruptedly.
1891G. Meredith One of our Conq. II. iii. 62 A tale..narrated interjectorily among the by-ways of the City. |