A brief show (music or dance etc) inserted between the sections of a longer performance.
Short, instrumental piece of music that links movements of a larger work.
1 Mr Ibrahim would then disappear and another long interlude would take place.
2 It was hardly the time or place for such a private interlude .
3 But that brief interlude of near sleep was long enough for Caramon.
4 July might offer a romantic interlude for singles, but keep it light.
5 And she wondered at this curious interlude in their moment of parting.
6 They had had it, as Lenin said, in the brief Kerensky interlude .
7 This was the briefest interlude before the moment of his triumphant entrance.
8 Then there came a startling and in its way a dramatic interlude .
9 During this functional interlude , he called Nancy and arranged to meet early.
10 The only interlude to the daily round is shortly after sweeping cells.
11 Presently there was an interlude , provided by the advent of the landlady.
12 The interlude of fever had changed his views and enlarged his consciousness.
13 An utterly wholesome and rather poignant interlude , in the Regent's shameful career.
14 She was much clearer and saner for the little interlude with Rush.
15 Think of this interlude as the OBO equivalent of the Shipping Forescast.
16 The light music of whisky falling into glasses made an agreeable interlude .
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