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many a time
many a time
Often; a lot. This phrase means the same as "many times." Oh, that's my favorite restaurant—I've been there many a time! I've given you demerits for not tucking in your shirt many a time, so you'll get a detention if I see it again!
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Melissa | | mə-LIS-ə (English) | English, Dutch, Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology |
Nuadha | | - | Irish Mythology |
Demyan | | dyem-YAHN (Russian), deem-YAHN (Russian), dem-YAHN (Ukrainian) | Russian, Ukrainian |
Adalfarus | | - | Ancient Germanic (Latinized) |
Natalio | | nah-TAH-lyo | Spanish |
Patsy | | PAT-see | English, Irish |