Synonym: on the other hand, then again. Similar words: just then, cutthroat, cut-throat, put through, cut through, cut the mustard, beat about the bush, put the cart before the horse. Meaning: adv. (contrastive) from another point of view.
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91. Our relationship was going well, but then Laura seemed to cool off.
92. But then its aspirations all went horribly wrong.
93. But then again, it might not.
94. But then drama was always Soft Cell's defining characteristic.
95. She told me, but then quickly looked away.
96. But then, it seems, their attention wandered.
97. But then he had a brainwave.
98. But then Philip went ahead and composed the music.
99. But then I must have a cold shower.
100. Powell achieved a similar feat, but then resigned.
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101. But then you fail to address the core issue.
102. But then she thought better of it.
103. But then another soundless glance brought home the truth.
104. But then he blows his mind anyway.
105. You wouldn't expect much speed out of it, but then you could confidentially run it over any terrain without adverse effect.
106. But then I also say I wish it was all over.
107. I appreciate you're a very clever woman, but then I never took you for a fool.
108. But then a couple of features clicked into place, and the world stopped its spinning.
109. But then, with an exclamation of self-mockery, she went into the galley and brushed the hairs into the waste bin.
110. Her world will be that good. But then again, it might not.
111. Morels thrive briefly after a fire or bout of logging, but then they too disappear.
112. But then he suddenly dumped me for no apparent reason and left me broken-hearted.
113. But then, slowly, bit by bit, year by year, I began to change my mind.
114. But then it's probably a case of ignorance is bliss.
115. But then, two men toting boom boxes promenade at the same speed as the mobile.
116. His monopoly of printed and written news was breached by the exclusion crisis but then restored.
117. But then he took a sudden downturn and slipped into a coma.
118. But then it is hard to see how that arrangement could be described as, or even contribute to, industrial democracy.
119. But then how many fellas will go into a family planning clinic?
120. But then you probably haven't met the big baddies yet.
More similar words: just then, cutthroat, cut-throat, put through, cut through, cut the mustard, beat about the bush, put the cart before the horse, butt, at that, not that, hen, then, mutt, get the axe, ashen, when, button, butter, utter, butt in, butted, put to, hit the roof, get the sack, at the most, hit the hay, hence, and then, by then.