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intermittently
[ in-ter-mit-nt-lee ]
adverb
- at occasional or uneven intervals:
This species of flounder spawns mainly during the summer and early fall, but may spawn intermittently throughout the year.
In this parched landscape, water flows intermittently, with lakes and streams forming in the wet season and disappearing in the dry season.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of intermittently1
Example Sentences
According to ABC España, the site had been a major mine before its closure in 2018, and had since been intermittently used by private companies to extract the mineral anthracite.
He says Zegler "has oodles of talent" but "Webb's film only intermittently allows her to sparkle".
As a listener, she’s equally open, intermittently widening her eyes in concern or throwing her head back to laugh at full tilt.
She was given a sedative and put into a cell where she remembers waking up intermittently, crying, before lapsing back into her medicated sleep.
Bonta, who intermittently fasts and tries not to eat before noon, was sticking to black coffee.
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