interjectory
[ in-ter-jek-tuh-ree ]
/ ˌɪn tərˈdʒɛk tə ri /
adjective
characterized by interjection; interjectional.
thrust in; interjected: an interjectory word.
OTHER WORDS FROM interjectory
in·ter·jec·to·ri·ly, adverbWords nearby interjectory
interj.,
interjacent,
interject,
interjection,
interjectionalize,
interjectory,
interjoin,
interjoist,
interkinesis,
interknit,
interknot
Example sentences from the Web for interjectory
The King made an interjectory movement, but the Prince went on.
King John of Jingalo |Laurence HousmanThey are not inarticulate, though their speech is often interjectory.
The New Stone Age in Northern Europe |John M. TylerThey did not discuss Carinthia's latest craziness at night, hardly alluded to it while they were in the interjectory state.
The Amazing Marriage, Complete |George Meredith