Synonym: from time to time, now and again, now and then, occasionally, on occasion, once in a while. Similar words: at that time, sometimes, at all times, at other times, at the time of, at the same time, from time to time, time. Meaning: adv. now and then or here and there.
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121. Most children threaten at times to run away from home. This is the only thing that keeps some parents going. Phyllis Diller
122. At times like that do you despair, turn to drink to try and coax back the muse?
123. Hart is an amiable and enthusiastic guide, if a little corny at times.
124. Yet at times kungfu appears to contradict itself, professing one thing while seeming to do the opposite.
125. Still, there was, at times, an element of complacency in de Gaulle's approach, which proved costly.
126. Interestingly even organizations known for effectively managing through change stumble at times over that mistake.
127. Her body was racked at times when the torment had almost driven her across the corridor into Andrew's bed.
128. I pray to be like the ocean, with soft currents, maybe waves at times. More and more, I want the consistency rather than the highs and the lows. Drew Barrymore
129. One has led to the written constitution, but it has also led to revolution and at times tyranny.
130. Wolves play a similar style, and at times one yearned for some one to set the ball rolling ... literally.
131. The period-to-period growth in offshore deposits at times has been highly variable relative to the growth in domestic deposits.
132. At times, the book jumps from place to place in a jarring way, only to fragment at crucial moments.
133. But although I said I was reasonably Spartan, this bare Nissen hut and my little windy bivouac pall a bit at times.
134. I am not the Leader - God is the real Leader. He calls me at times me to lead, at times to follow or at times to get out of the way. But most of all he calls me to encourage, appreciate, listen to and support GENEROUSLY those around me. I just try my best to pass on to others His inspired will and hope to not mess it up. Tom Krause
135. At times of crisis he took comfort from the prophecies of a visionary nun at Turin.
136. Electricity companies use it to switch off certain loads, such as water heaters, at times of peak demand.
137. Running the business on my own can be a burden at times.
138. These can be very painful at times and also cause photophobia and a deficiency in the vision.
139. True, the police do at times breach the rules laid down by the law.
140. This particularly assists those elderly clients who may be resentful at times that they appear to need help.
141. That relaxed, even jokey, presence we offer you is at times a front for blind panic.
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142. Indeed, at times she even seemed to go out of her way to draw attention to herself.
143. Never heard of him, one of those embarrassing admissions the best of diarists have to make at times.
144. Gentlemen, we have all drunk too much at times and seen others in their cups.
145. Quite apart from the major wetlands, every valley bottom below a certain contour line must have been soggy and at times impassable.
146. So loud is it shrieking at times that it makes absolutely no sense at all.
147. At times, even in the cities, an anthill occupied by a Cobra can be the cause of great traffic problems.
148. At times, by dint of heroic effort, the Elves achieved a breathing space and cleared their lands.
149. Outside, there was an atmosphere at times more closely resembling a carnival midway than the greatest peacetime sporting event.
150. At times when he took a drag on his cigarette, one caught a gleam of sorrow in his features.
More similar words: at that time, sometimes, at all times, at other times, at the time of, at the same time, from time to time, time, in time, on time, at no time, at a time, in no time, lifetime, at one time, all the time, sometime, meantime, full-time, each time, longtime, at any time, by the time, take time, every time, by this time, ahead of time, have a good time, for the time being, once upon a time.