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every other
adjective as in intermittent
Strongest matches
adjective as in on-again, off-again
Weak matches
- alternate
- arrested
- broken
- by bits and pieces
- checked
- cyclic
- cyclical
- discontinuing
- discontinuous
- epochal
- fitful
- here and there
- hit-or-miss
- infrequent
- interrupted
- isochronal
- isochronous
- iterant
- iterative
- metrical
- now and then
- occasional
- on and off
- periodic
- periodical
- punctuated
- recurrent
- recurring
- rhythmic
- rhythmical
- seasonal
- serial
- shifting
- spasmodic
- sporadic
- stop-and-go
Example Sentences
Every other team soon will be performing a similar ballet as spring training draws to a close.
The average ticket price for the record-breaking week was $338.09, which is considerably higher than every other show on Broadway.
"You could see every other place I had ever lived, every phone number I've ever had, every email address, on the first page of Google. If someone wanted to steal my identity… they would be able to cause some real personal damage."
Dan Bongino tweets a flatly insane threat to Democrats every other week, sure, but among the few posts I saw from him all day, one was the recirculation of a John Denver cover.
"Every other consultation I've had for the last six months, has involved people asking me about LED masks," she adds.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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