Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for SOME-TIMES
SOME-TIMES, adv. [some and times.]
- At times; at intervals; not always; now and then. We are sometimes indisposed, sometimes occupied, sometimes at leisure; that is, at some times. It is good that we be sometimes contradicted. – Taylor.
- At one time; opposed to another time.
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