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at times
Occasionally. I love my family, but at times, I just need to take a vacation by myself.
at times
sometimes; occasionally. I feel quite sad at times. At times, I wish I had never come here.
at times
during some periods
The couple had lived apart at times during their married life. At times, in front of the class, I get very nervous. Related vocabulary:
at one time or another at times
Occasionally, sometimes, as in
Away from home for the first time, Mary was homesick at times. [Early 1500s] Also see
at one time or another.
at times
On occasion; sometimes.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Gweneth | | - | Welsh |
| ĐUraĐ | | JOOR-ahj | Serbian, Croatian (Archaic) |
| Torleif | | - | Norwegian |
| Craft | | [krɑ:ft] | |
| Ishild | | - | Ancient Germanic (Hypothetical) |
| Gladys | | GLAD-is (English) | Welsh, English |