interruption
writing
An interrupting phrase is a group of words that interrupts the flow of a sentence to provide additional information, clarification, or emphasis. These phrases are usually set off by commas or parentheses to separate them from the main part of the sentence.
An interrupting word is a word or phrase that is inserted into a sentence to provide additional information, typically surrounded by commas. These words or phrases can disrupt the flow of the sentence, but are not essential to the main idea being conveyed. Examples include "however," "by the way," and "of course."
An interrupting phrase is a word or phrase that interrupts the flow of a sentence to provide additional information. It is usually set off by commas and can be removed without affecting the basic structure of the sentence. Example: "John, the man in the blue shirt, is my neighbor."
Frequently Interrupting.
Joke Teller: Knock-knock! Joke Receiver: Who's there? Joke Teller: Interrupting cow. Joke Receiver: Interrupting c-- Joke Teller: Moo!!!! :]
The voice talent of the interrupting cheese is Matt Griesser....CHEESE!
This is a variety of knock-knock joke where the person telling the joke keeps interrupting whenever the other person tries to ask what the interrupting cow actually says.
Knock knock whos there interrupting cow interrupting co... MOO!!
the nurse
The cast of The Interrupting Riff - 2010 includes: Matt Harbert as Matt Brian Ruppenkamp as Brian
You deter others from interrupting you or hanging up on you by being objective in your speech and driving the relevant points home.