Similar words: at times, at all times, maritimes, sometimes, at other times, behind the times, from time to time, A stitch in time saves nine. Meaning: [taɪm] n. 1. a more or less definite period of time in history 2. an arithmetic operation that is the inverse of division; the product of two numbers is computed.
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211. His image seemed to be reflected many times in the mirror.
212. His latest movie is a shocker but it's also hilariously funny at times.
213. I rang several times last week, but I kept getting his answerphone.
214. I have been hooked in for a film, which I have seen for several times.
215. The secret was leaked to a reporter from the "New York Times".
216. How many times do the road and railway intersect on this map?
217. The road has been an important trade route since prehistoric times.
218. Many complained that the Royal Family had failed to move with the times.
219. The car engine coughed a few times, but wouldn't start.
220. In Roman times November was a month of hard work in ploughing and sowing.
221. The air pollution exceeds most acceptable levels by 10 times or more.
222. The engine kicked over a few times but we couldn't get it started.
223. This book is three times as long as/three times longer than/three times the length of that one.
224. It's crowded at the best of times but today it was unbearable.
225. Most people associate troglodytes with prehistoric times(Sentence dictionary), but troglodyte communities still exist in Tunisia and China.
226. The Times sent her to Bangladesh to report on the floods.
227. These discs hold more than 400 times as much information as a conventional computer floppy disk.
228. The doctor gave me eye drops to put in three times a day.
229. She also writes a regular column for the Times Educational Supplement.
230. The writer expurgated some parts from his novel when he read the third times.
231. Tickets were changing hands at three times their face value.
232. She trained five times a week at her local swimming pool.
233. Some newspapers, most famously the New York Times, refuse to print the word Ms.
234. I stood at the front door and rang the bell several times.
235. Trade between the two countries has increased five times over.
236. James had been dead a quarter of a century and the doctors had turned their coats several times since.
237. Sometimes he's fun to be with; at other times he can be very moody.
238. Without exception, all employees must carry their identity card with them at all times.
239. Happiness is a choice that requires effort at times. Aeschylus
240. Friends show their love in times of trouble. Euripides
More similar words: at times, at all times, maritimes, sometimes, at other times, behind the times, from time to time, A stitch in time saves nine, time and time again, prime time, time, on time, time off, in time, time out, for a time, in no time, at a time, down time, pastime, time zone, at no time, bedtime, downtime, long time, mark time, at one time, maritime, free time, playtime.