Similar words: off and on, off and, tiffany, bouffant, fandom, stuff and nonsense, land on, hand on. Meaning: adj. intermittently stopping and starting off and on. adv. not regularly.
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1 This occurs in an off-and-on cycle.
2 He was anxious about an off-and-on pain in the abdomen.
3 It takes several weeks of off-and-on practice to master the various knife techniques, but once learned they are never forgotten.
4 After years of off-and-on fighting that started in 1948, when Burma gained independence from Great Britain, the government reached cease-fire agreements with 17 groups beginning in 1989.
5 Autumn rain off-and-on, dampens the pavement, streaking the windows, leaving a fine layer of mist through which I am seeing the outside world in a tinted view.
6 The pursuit of a genuine variety of opinions that are well thought through and well grounded is essential. But that has an off-and-on, hit-or-miss connection with ethnic and racial diversity.
7 They argue that the government response has been largely limited to off-and-on campaigns in response to acute crises.
8 Mike Kuiack, an investment banker in Vancouver, British Columbia, who often travels to China, was an off-and-on student of Chinese for eight and a half years before he signed on to ChinesePod.
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