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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91. She rested now and then under the shade of the cypresses and watched other tourists labouring in the heat.
92. Every now and then nature conspires to rivet homeowners' attention on a particular maintenance problem.
93. All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt. Charles M. Schulz
94. A little adultery now and then was harmless. As harmless as the man himself.
95. Every now and then, everyone knows, folk flip their lid and take their holiday anyway.
96. Now and then, natural events make it easier for Murray and his associates to convince others that their work is necessary.
97. Now and then, a car speeds by from the other direction.
98. With slow wrinkling his stiff face relaxed now and then into a feminine tender smile.
99. He had preserved of the specimens and still took them out now and then to look at them.
100. Colin Campbell strode through the lengthening shadows, pausing now and then to try a door handle before moving on.
101. Between now and then, his whole life and career could change.
102. Part of the tale is mere good luck, a boon that even this star-crossed conflict enjoys now and then.
103. Only a clock ticked and a saucepan sizzled, now and then, upon the diminutive stove.
104. I pass by the house now and then but it doesn't seem awfully real to me yet.
105. Now and then, there is the need to ask a brief question schedule an appointment.
106. The danger of other psychopaths who, now and then, unhappily become our leaders has been recognized as well.
107. But a little beef now and then can easily fit in a well-balanced diet.
108. He saw Luke now and then: just to stay in touch.
109. Every now and then, his knees tighten up on him.
110. Now and then a door slammed, sending metallic echoes rolling along the corridors.
111. An about-face between now and then is possible but not likely.
112. A volcano erupts because a terrible creature is imprisoned in the mountain and every now and then struggles to get free.
113. A good polish now and then will keep the table looking new.
114. Now and then the long-muzzled heads would lift, pointed ears erect,[http://sentencedict.com/now and then.html] at the muffled sound of distant gunshots.
115. But if every now and then real life is generous enough to throw us a dizzying love affair, why not?
116. Coaches sometimes have to remind him to throw a pitch off the plate every now and then.
117. Every now and then a dad would swagger in and talk to her with reverence but also with a certain courtly gaiety.
118. If I eyed them now and then it was with forgiveness, as one forgives the debt of a needy friend.
119. Marguerite believed it was not so awful, missing a day now and then.
120. Every now and then a car rumbled over the bumpy dirt road, leaving behind a whirl of white dust.
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.