ever and again



ever and again

antiquated From time to time; occasionally; now and then. Ever and again, I find something on television worth watching, but mostly I prefer to read.
See also: again, and, ever

ever and again

Now and then, occasionally. For example, We visit her ever and again. This phrase has largely replaced the earlier ever and anon, dating from the late 1500s, but is less common than every now and then. [Late 1800s]
See also: again, and, ever

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
GÉRaudzhe-ROFrench
Kearns[kɜ:nz]
Baharbah-HAHR (Turkish)Persian, Turkish
IrmgardEERM-gahrtGerman
Seble-Eastern African, Amharic
Dvorah-Hebrew