interlard

/ˌɪntərˈlɑrd/
verb
  1. To insert or intersperse something, especially in a speech or piece of writing, often to add variety or interest.
    • The comedian interlarded his routine with jokes about everyday life.
    • The chef interlarded the roast with strips of bacon for extra flavor.
    • She interlarded her essay with quotes from famous scientists.
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