intersperse

/ˌɪntərˈspɜrs/
verb
  1. To scatter or place things at intervals among other things.
    • We intersperse flowering shrubs among the evergreens in the garden.
    • The teacher likes to intersperse jokes with her lessons to keep students engaged.
    • The author interspersed historical facts throughout the fictional story.
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