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occasionally
[uh-key-zhuh-nl-ee]
adverb
at times; from time to time; now and then.
occasionally
/ əˈɪəəɪ /
adverb
from time to time
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of occasionally1
Example Sentences
This format—”what I did in therapy today,” more or less—is raw and occasionally repetitive.
Given that in the occasionally dystopian 2020s, hitting presidents over the head with other presidents is no big deal, the new film might make perfect sense, even if it doesn’t improve one bit.
"There's this phrase you hear occasionally, that the danger is on our doorstep. Well, it's a big doorstep if that is true… Beijing is closer to Berlin than it is to Sydney."
They talk about a "stubborn kid" who was "wild, really aggressive" and would occasionally come to blows with team-mates.
Some employees of companies then owned by Ticketmaster were occasionally paid by touts to buy tickets on their behalf, the prosecution told the court in the Ticket Queen trial.
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