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sometimes
[ suhm-tahymz ]
adverb
- on some occasions; at times; now and then.
sometimes
/ 藞蝉蕦尘藢迟补瑟尘锄 /
adverb
- now and then; from time to time; occasionally
- obsolete.formerly; sometime
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of sometimes1
Example Sentences
Thought to be of Berber origin, Pope Victor I was in charge of the Catholic Church at a time when Christians were sometimes being persecuted by Roman officials for refusing to worship Roman gods.
The kinetic staging, while keeping the action from becoming claustrophobic, sometimes oversteps the mark.
"I know I've sometimes got a little cross when a driver has, say, pulled out without looking, but I only ever uploaded the film to show the danger."
At the 鈥減ressure test鈥 events, they lurk nearby, observing, but sometimes participating 鈥 Kelly will pole and line dance; London will get a tattoo.
Democrats have visited Social Security offices around the country, sometimes getting turned away and going public.
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