Synonym: at times, from time to time, now and again, occasionally, on occasion, once in a while. Similar words: and then, and that, and the like, around the corner, here and there, want, wander, wanna. Meaning: adv. now and then or here and there.
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61. Now and then he would smile, as though enjoying some dark secret thought.
62. He sort of slips the surly bonds of fact every now and then.
63. I get right sick, every now and then, at the bad news.
64. Now and then she mounted a short lived campaign to achieve a new look.
65. Tis an old maxim in the schools, That flattery's the food of fools; Yet now and then your men of wit Will condescend to take a bit. Jonathan Swift
66. Now and then one, in seeing a passer-by, would raise his head and inquire how the battle had resulted.
67. Though he, too, let out little groans now and then.
68. The men were ambling along, stopping every now and then for rests, biding time until their turn came round.
69. Every now and then he lifted a finger off the wheel and pointed out some famous bridge or statue or museum.
70. Keyboard, mouse and joystick are supported, but every now and then the planes seem to do their own thing!
71. But every now and then some patient managed to break through the mental barrier erected by training, habit, and self-defence.
72. Every now and then I sat in the shade of my camel, head between knees and dry retched.
73. Though I hardly drink at all, I admit to loving that astringent cold perfume of vodka every now and then.
74. She could describe things like the difference between horses now and then, stuff that is virtually inaccessible.
75. Kinks in the tail now and then, like the great square stone fortress cathedral of St Giles.
76. Every now and then one paints a picture that seems to have opened a door and serves as a stepping stone to other things. Pablo Picasso
77. Eventually she could play in the next room with you calling out to her or checking on her every now and then.
78. Now and then an international organization can stigmatize some element or other.
79. Her wit reassured them that Robert would be opposed now and then, if not contained.
80. Now and then they lost sight of him below the skyline.
81. Every now and then I thought of Stone's instructions-flirted with the idea, and then dismissed it.
82. Every now and then the wind blew and rustled the branches and the snow was shaken down from the leaves.
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83. The wind gusts now and then, but the sun on the basalt is warm.
84. Every now and then I blew desperately down the throat or probed between the ribs for that almost imperceptible beat.
85. I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. Isaac Newton
86. Now and then the gleam of a flashlight would wink out through the shrubbery.
87. Now and then, the real priorities and the concealed agenda do break through the pretense of compassion.
88. Now and then, as a favor to highly placed people, Papa performed operations.
89. Every now and then, I stumble across a product that reminds me why I am so fascinated by computers.
90. Societies appear subject, every now and then, to periods of moral panic.
More similar words: and then, and that, and the like, around the corner, here and there, want, wander, wanna, in no way, toward, know about, throw away, wanderlust, attend to, then, when, by then, hence, kitchen, even when, strengthen, in the name of, to the number of, comprehension, comprehensive, comprehensible, phenomenon.