Synonym: erstwhile, former, old, onetime, quondam, sometime. Similar words: sometimes, at the same time, from time to time, something, something of, take time, lifetime, by the time. Meaning: [ˈsʌmtaɪm] adj. belonging to some prior time. adv. at some indefinite or unstated time.
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91, Sometime last summer and she has been very reluctant to get another one.
92, I tried to tell her the man got to die sometime.
93, Sometime before the guests were due to arrive, Mark went down to the cellar to bring up the wine.
94, Sometime just before dawn the next morning, he had a dream.
95, The pipe will be switched on sometime in February and is intended to run for at least a year.
96, Sometime this year the North will start unloading and replacing spent fuel from a large reactor at Yongbyon.
97, His commercial activities centred on the Levant trade, in which he invested heavily until his retirement sometime in the late 1670s.
98, The second volume, according to Duncombe, was edited by Isaac Hawkins Browne, a poet and sometime member of parliament.
99, He'd bought this new sometime in the summer, and hadn't originally intended to work in it.
100, Eventually he gained admission to the company and became a director and sometime governor.
101, Y., company said it expects to announce its results for the fourth quarter and year sometime in mid-February.
102, Sometime before Jan. 22, Chantal will announce estimated earnings for the second quarter and six months ended Dec. 31.
103, Sometime in the future, he is chained to his computer and surrounded by his young captors.
104, You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life. Winston Churchill
105, I share an apartment with two others a student nurse and a sometime artist.
106, Why don't you give me a call or drop me a line sometime?
107, Gap plans to begin construction on that site sometime within the next five years, Hashagen said.
108, Sometime after 10 p. m., the groups were called back, one at a time.
109, If fertility declines fast enough the line will level off sometime after the middle of the twenty-first century. Sentencedict.com
110, She had lost her figure sometime in the sixties and had been unable to find it ever since.
111, Drop over to our house a sometime.
112, Sometime there were problems with the terma, signs.
113, Dorp by sometime tomorrow if you have nothing on.
114, NASA and SETI astronomers picked up on a radio signal that seemed to have a coded message sometime in the mid 1980's.
115, Men may fragility, they may be down in spirits sometime.
116, Why is it sometime difficult to rule out hypomagnesemia as a cause of hypocalcemia ?
117, The Joplins moved to Texarkana, Texas sometime after eighteen seventy-five and Scott grew up there.
118, Perhaps I'll jam up my freak-out dials sometime soon, but I seem to have it under control at the moment, even as we enter the busy Fall.
119, The Industrial Bank's Lu predicted another reserve requirement hike in March, with the figure for required reserves for big lenders reaching close to 23 percent sometime during this year.
120, Its latest energy outlook, released last month, says only that conventional oil (as opposed to hard-to-extract sources like Canada's tar sands) is "projected to reach a plateau sometime before" 2030.
More similar words: sometimes, at the same time, from time to time, something, something of, take time, lifetime, by the time, at one time, all the time, something else, something like, at the time of, for the time being, some, someone, handsome, comet, somewhat, come to, time, come true, on time, in time, at no time, at a time, at times, in no time, to some extent, come to life.