Synonym: and so, so, then. Similar words: now and then, and that, and the like, around the corner, here and there, attend to, then, when. Meaning: adv. subsequently or soon afterward (often used as sentence connectors).
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151, He glanced at the letter and then tossed it into the bin.
152, He helped her close the cases up, and then he secured the canvas straps as tight as they would go.
153, The children were put to bed and then not checked on again.
154, The lorry clipped the rear of a tanker and then crashed into a second truck.
155, He's had a rough time/month/year, what with the divorce and then his father dying.
156, I'll chew your proposal over for a few days and then let you have my answer.
157, Stir the batter every now and then to keep it from separating.
158, Scald the milk and then add it to the egg and sugar mixture.
159, Heat the butter gently and then blend in a little flour.
160, I'll just book you in and then you can have a rest.
161, He had a cup of tea and then turned his attention to the report.
162, Ninety-nine times out of a hundred everything's fine, but now and then there's a problem. Sentencedict.com
163, We would have a lazy lunch and then lie on the beach in the sun.
164, The gang spent a year planning the robbery and then bungled it.
165, My car broke down and then I locked myself out-it's just not my day!
166, It looked like 20 000 people and then some at the demonstration.
167, The police take people's statements and then follow them up.
168, The film starts off realistically and then develops into a ridiculous fantasy.
169, He stood paralysed for a moment, and then ran away.
170, He can work hard but he needs a nudge now and then.
171, The man took her suitcase from her and then searched her.
172, The doctor told me to breathe in and then breathe out slowly.
173, Take a deep breath and then breathe out when I tell you.
174, How could Julian call himself a friend and then let me down so badly?
175, We heard a splash and then saw that Toni had fallen in the river.
176, Score lightly at first and then repeat, scoring deeper each time until the board is cut through.
177, Britain went on to take bronze and then followed it up by winning silver in the World Cup.
178, Dry your feet well and then dust between the toes with baby powder.
179, Let the liquid come to the boil and then reduce the heat.
180, The bridegroom asked the guests to stand and then toasted the bridesmaids.
More similar words: now and then, and that, and the like, around the corner, here and there, attend to, then, when, by then, hence, kitchen, even when, strengthen, in the name of, to the number of, comprehensive, comprehension, comprehensible, phenomenon.