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Meanings of interrupt people in English
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Usage of interrupt people in English
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You're much too beautiful to have to interruptpeople.
2
She will not interruptpeople who are conversing, to ask an irrelevant question or one pertaining to her own affairs.
3
She had been taught never to interruptpeople, so she sat still and waited for him to tell her what to do.
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A vegan activist has interruptedpeople going about their Christmas Eve shopping by storming Western Australian supermarkets.
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'What a set of pigs, to come and interruptpeople like this!'
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It's going to put agencies out of a job that are only good at interruptingpeople on TV.
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"Do me a favor?" I was surprised: Dave Stannard rarely interruptedpeople.
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"At any rate," he answered, "I don't interruptpeople when they are reading."
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"Perhaps not; but nothing seems to me so rude and disagreeable as to interruptpeople, or disturb their attention, when assembled for a definite object."