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another time
adverb as in afterward
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adverb as in afterward/afterwards
adverb as in anew
Example Sentences
Another time he altered the program so that the high score table would refuse to display the initials of one of his colleagues.
They are an elusive bunch, in motion or in the thrall of another time.
Another time, Earl was on one of his kicks about starting hitters off with breaking balls.
Another time, he came to the rescue of a young woman whose iPhone had been snatched by a petty thief.
The ruling today pointedly agrees that cloud storage issues can wait for another time.
At another time her affections were deeply engaged by a young gentleman who visited a lady on a neighboring plantation.
Another time she might have smiled at the thought as fanciful: it seemed awfully real now.
I rather regret now that I did not play my solos, but perhaps it is just as well to leave them until another time.
Being told that the doctor was below, he said, "Tell him to call another time; I am unwell, and can't see him now."
We must take the liberty now, good reader, of directing your attention to another time and place.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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