ADVERB
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sporadically and infrequently
he was arrogant and occasionally callous
they visit New York on occasion
now and again she would take her favorite book from the shelf and read to us
as we drove along, the beautiful scenery now and then attracted his attention
open areas are only occasionally interrupted by clumps of trees
How To Use now and again In A Sentence
- All actors have a little free time now and again. Times, Sunday Times
- To begin with the surface is coherent – now and again she smiles sadly at the charm he manages to bestow on that foul-smelling tannery – but as she turns the pages she sees it start to break down. Rachel Cusk | Portraits
- But he does pop in now and again and has also enlisted his celeb chef pals to help out at various times during the year. The Sun
- When you're a professional footballer, you expect people to take a pop at you now and again.
- It makes you wonder when something goes from being a bit of fun that you add to every now and again to something that becomes a bit of a bind.
- Now and again we would have watched a funny TV programme together and hostilities would cease.
- Besides, it was good to make a brotha wait and work for the poontang every now and again. I.O.U.
- I earn enough to push the boat out now and again.
- Every now and again, he saw her glance toward the bathroom, where Omar was taking a shower.
- Now and again some poet or prosaist may have said to another, "What has become of that man Soames?" but I never heard any such question asked. Enoch Soames: A Memory of the Eighteen-nineties