off and on
off and on
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Definition(s):
- (adv) not regularly
Usage(s):
- Not long afterward, when Bruce Hornsby--a pop pianist with his own solo career who had played with the Dead off and on--suggested reforming the band, Hart was ready.
- Our effort clocked in at about four months, off and on.
- The answer was Chandini, a brisk, olive-skinned, eternally cheerful woman who had worked for my family off and on for years.
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/ɪn ˈsɛn di ɛ ri /
/ɪn ˈsɛn di ɛ ri /