Sentences with interregnum
in·ter·reg·num
I i - This was in that strange pause of the storm which is its most remarkable feature in the South—that singular interregnum of the winds, when, after giving repeated notice of their most terrific action, they seem almost to forget their purpose, and for a few moments appear to slumber in their inactivity.
- The veteran Japanese diplomat was instrumental in efforts to recast global politics in that unusual interregnum of optimism and idealism.
- They must also meet to handle preliminary details for Church administration during the interregnum, the period when there is no Pope.
- The four-day interregnum Electoral Reform government of former Liberal premier Tom Hollway.