Synonyms for off-and-on
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : awf, of |
Phonetic Transcription : ɔf, ɒf |
Top 10 synonyms for off-and-on
Définition of off-and-on
Origin :- "intermittently," 1530s; see off (adv.) + on. As an adjective from 1580s.
- adv every once in a while
- There was a subject to which I had given some years of off-and-on study.
- Extract from : « The Young Man and the World » by Albert J. Beveridge
- If he'd a reg'lar task to do, He never took no rest; Or if 'twas off-and-on—the same— He done his level best.
- Extract from : « Sketches New and Old, Complete » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
- Miss Charlotte's temper is past all the last few weeks, she is that off-and-on and changeable like and spirity.
- Extract from : « The Squire of Sandal-Side » by Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr
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