barge in »
To intrude; to enter or interrupt suddenly and without invitation.
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chip in »
To interrupt a discussion for the purpose of making a comment.
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cut in »
To intrude or interrupt.
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cut off »
To interrupt.
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cut short »
Interrupt and curtail before the planned end time.
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dead air »
An unintended interruption in a radio broadcast during which there is no sound; a similar interruption of a television broadcast in which there is neither sound nor a video signal.
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fits and starts »
Activity which is intermittent, variable in intensity, and prolonged by interruptions.
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hold that thought »
To pause in a conversation for an interruption.
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peace and quiet »
Tranquility; freedom from stress or interruptions.
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pull out »
To use coitus interruptus as a method of birth control.
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run on »
To continue without interruption.
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sticking point »
A disputed issue or state of affairs that causes an interruption or outright impasse in progress towards some goal or resolution, especially in negotiation or argumentation.
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stop press »
The event or news article important enough to delay or interrupt the print, or require a reprint, of a publication, particularly of a newspaper edition.
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wade in »
To interrupt someone, or a situation, by doing or saying something abruptly, or forcefully, and usually without thinking about the consequences.
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walk in on »
To enter suddenly or unexpectedly while something is happening; to intrude or interrupt by entering.
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