Antonym: customary. Similar words: occasionally, on occasion, professional, congressional, invasion, national, regional, missionary. Meaning: [ə'keɪʒənl] adj. 1. occurring from time to time 2. occurring or appearing at usually irregular intervals 3. occuring from time to time.
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91. That seems a far cry from just a few years ago when the only diesels were lorries, buses and the occasional taxi.
92. The occasional burst of singing wafts up through the yellow leaves, mixed with the mouldy astringent smell of rotting apples.
93. A quiet neighbourhood; no-one about but the occasional delivery man.
94. There was a constant hum of chatter, and the occasional laugh.
95. The river ice was crisscrossed with cracks, and we heard occasional booming as new cracks were made.
96. The occasional incidents of newborn babies being stolen from public hospitals understandably causes a furore.
97. Though he notes occasional heroism, his general verdict on the working classes is unfavourable.
98. While Violette entertained them with stories of increasing complexity, Katherine from beneath lowered lids stole occasional glances at Carlo.
99. Only an occasional boy or girl was able to show off carrying a whole textbook.
100. Even with the occasional gaffe, marketers say placing products in movies is an increasingly important way to enhance exposure.
101. Contacts between the area staff and the students were not limited to formal classroom work and occasional formally ordained informal contact.
102. Not even my occasional corporate consulting was good enough cover for my unrelenting commitment.
103. This was not a collection that sparked shouts, cheers or even an occasional burst of polite applause.
104. Occasional special evenings are held for guests' entertainment and on Fridays a cold buffet is served.
105. A woman is an occasional pleasure but a cigar is always a smoke. Groucho Marx
105. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
106. George immediately became a fixture in the Palace side and, but for an occasional injury, he remained there for seven seasons.
107. It deals with the occasional situation when a holiday party arrives on a charter flight and claims asylum enbloc.
108. This pattern of behaviour could be described as generally good with occasional bouts of attention seeking.
109. I hadn't eaten beef for years, apart from the occasional prime organic steak from farmers I happen to know.
110. Third - the occasional sums needed for holidays, car repairs, house repairs[sentencedict.com], and replacement of furniture and domestic appliances.
111. Thus, in the key area of economic policy, despite an occasional victory, Carter achieved little.
112. It flares on, despite countless local ceasefires, occasional truces and the efforts of the world to get it stopped.
113. There was complete silence but for the occasional sound of distant traffic.
114. They still carried the ball, but the electors moved from being spectators to doubling as occasional umpires as well.
115. And yet, amidst the dirt and grime, grew the occasional camomile, white flowers pressing strongly towards the sun.
116. The soldiers are now housed in five-man rooms; duvets, music systems and the occasional television are in evidence.
117. There is an occasional poorly executed sketch of a tiny organism or of a bone and muscle structure.
118. A carved plaque with an occasional bouquet of cut roses is hardly the memorial those early saints would have wanted.
119. The only maintenance required is an occasional wipe over with a mild detergent.
120. He or she may have emotional problems that result in occasional deliberate binges but that is not necessarily alcoholism.
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