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many a time
adverb as in frequently
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adverb as in often
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adverb as in repeatedly
Strongest matches
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Harjo says, “They were so good in that scene. I cried many, many a time in the edit.”
“I’ve cried many a time … sat on my own,’’ Underwood said as he visited Southwick House, on the south coast of England, the Allied headquarters in the lead-up to the Battle of Normandy.
“Camilla Cranston has seen quite a lot of you. Many a time you’ve crept up to her bedroom in the dead of night. You sit on her bed, and she talks to you. She tells you things. Dead of night, Louise, when everybody is supposed to be asleep. When you’re supposed to be asleep.”
Crunching into a half-ground black peppercorn is a profoundly unpleasant scenario which has occurred many a time for me and then essentially blown out my palate.
Many a time, we've seen seemingly incredibly talented chefs or cooks be stymied by rice, from "Top Chef" and other food competition shows to non-food based reality shows.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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