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sometimes
[ suhm-tahymz ]
adverb
- on some occasions; at times; now and then.
sometimes
/ ˈ²õÊŒ³¾ËŒ³Ù²¹Éª³¾³ú /
adverb
- now and then; from time to time; occasionally
- obsolete.formerly; sometime
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of sometimes1
Example Sentences
Sometimes action scenes are juiced up with cartoonish doodles and sound effects; sometimes, the action is all cartoon.
Another neighbour said when police first arrived at the family's "immaculate" semi-detached house in July 2023, she had thought one of the lodgers they sometimes hosted must have been in trouble.
Instead, Horvitz relies primarily on word of mouth for events, and will sometimes post to his personal Instagram a day or two before an event.
The court can appoint an independent observer to monitor visits, but parents can also sometimes choose family friends and relatives.
You know, my husband sometimes says that if we get deported, it'll be because of me.
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