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interims

  • plural
    of interim.
    interim
    noun
    an intervening time; interval; meantime.

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Under BlueCo's leadership, Chelsea have won two major honours - the Conference League and Club World Cup - and have now reached three finals under eight managers, including caretakers and interims.

From BBC Apr. 26, 2026

The move starts the team’s never-ending coaching carousel — now up to 10 coaches, including interims, in Snyder’s 24 seasons.

From Washington Times Nov. 2, 2022

And no more Trojan interims like Clay Helton.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 13, 2021

Since Piniella’s departure for the Rays after the 2002, the Mariners went through six managers and two interims – none receiving a contract extension.

From Seattle Times Sep. 1, 2021

In the interims it resigns itself contentedly to its normal state of lethargy.

From By Berwen Banks by Allen Raine