Interjection in a sentence as a noun

-- that you used that interjection a bit much.

Minor interjection: the word you both want is "tic".

I think the interjection into the title is accurate, and makes the title less hyperbolic.

That is a false statement and an opinionated interjection by Paul Graham.

" Hmm, pointless interjection of comp sci jargon like "isomorphic", I dunno, that doesn't sound like Graham at all.

Wé Gárdena in géardagumHwæt has usually been translated as "listen", though it has since evolved into the modern word "what" and at least one researched thinks it is not an interjection but an intensifier [1].

Even just having a person you regularly get coffee with before work for long enough to have a real conversation would be a great interjection to the daily routine.

Each plot is a like a sentence, for a sentence can be composed using some of the following - verb, noun, adverb, adjective, interjection, pronoun, proposition, conjunction.

Rayiner's interjection that the "actual" incitement to the penning of the fourth amendment was, specifically, the intrusion of the British into citizens' homes may be correct.

Certainly!I disagree with Linus's digression to insult a member of the peanut gallery, no matter how useless and unnecessary said member's interjection.

" or some other relatively meaningless poetical interjection.

"Vittu" is the most vulgar term in general use for referring to a vulva or a vagina - it is, however, more often used as a generic interjection with most of the semantics and versatility of "****".

Factories, FactoryFactories, and XML-configurable dependency interjection frameworks are nowhere to be seen.

Interjection definitions

noun

an abrupt emphatic exclamation expressing emotion

See also: ejaculation

noun

the action of interjecting or interposing an action or remark that interrupts

See also: interposition interpolation interpellation