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View definitions for at times

at times

adverb as in now and then

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"It was pretty rough, pretty dark at times and I had some quite scary thoughts," he said.

From BBC

More than a decade of homelessness followed, at times spent sleeping in a median strip that stretches along the neighborhood’s main drag.

Some Jewish students at Columbia have said that rhetoric at the demonstrations at times crossed the line into antisemitism.

From BBC

The rain blew harder, strafing the windows, and as brother and sister talked, at times teasing one another, they suggested they were learning that life comes in increments of loss and renewal.

Martin, the newly-elected DNC chair, has signaled, if unevenly at times, that he too recognizes the need for a Democratic Party less beholden to its wealthiest donors and the consultants close to them.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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