Intersperse in a sentence as a verb

If you really want to **** with them intersperse your encrypted data with random bits from /dev/random.

"I have always been frustrated by "traditional" wikis that intersperse random bits of discussion with the article.

I do something similar, however I take a portion of the site name an intersperse it throughout the stronger password in set positions.

Its somehow not surprising that Canada Post couldn't get it together with the city to intersperse those with recycling boxes.

There are few ways to get me to hit the back button faster nowadays than to intersperse "See why [related-ish topic]" links between every other paragraph.

Tor is far from safe, especially if your opponent has the ability to intersperse a majority of treacherous nodes into the network.

> at the very least, try to intersperse some technical discussions into your gender articlesMaybe you should check the actual contents of her blog before you post condescending BS like this?

I saw this from the homepage: Embedded JavaScript \n Hopefully, you'll never need to use it, but if you ever need to intersperse\n snippets of JavaScript within your CoffeeScript, you can use backticks to pass\n it straight through.

" I know a bunch of people on incomes far lower than a software engineer's that will intersperse work with 6 months to a year of doing something interesting like hiking the Appalachian trail, traveling around the world, or living in Thailand.

Intersperse definitions

verb

place at intervals in or among; "intersperse exclamation marks in the text"

verb

introduce one's writing or speech with certain expressions

See also: interlard