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Definition of oftentimes in English: oftentimesadverb ˈɒft(ə)ntʌɪmzˈɒf(ə)ntʌɪmz North American 1Frequently; many times. I would oftentimes go there Example sentencesExamples - The honesty and openness of her words are oftentimes scary, yet somehow surprisingly liberating.
- We are also here on the beach seeing a lot of people, as you oftentimes do, here on the ocean front.
- Oftentimes the most successful developments are those that evolve slowly.
- There is oftentimes an intense desire for a fresh start from a victim of disease who comes off of it, even for short periods of remission.
- I think the real target oftentimes is not the underclass so much as it is college students.
- They take multiple routes across a complex educational landscape, oftentimes without a roadmap.
- In an oftentimes dull political world, his ability and feistiness come through.
- It was free flowing, oftentimes amusing, and almost like talking to a friend; very pleasant in all respects.
- They come to see markets, then oftentimes spend more money in local shops.
- Cultural dissonance oftentimes manifests itself in different lifestyles and preferences.
- Corporations have the money to snap up the tickets, and oftentimes the regular fan gets left out.
- I think he distorts fact, and oftentimes his distortions are believed by a lot of people that ought to take another look.
- He generally has struck during the week, and oftentimes has struck during the morning rush hour.
- I think when a movement happens, oftentimes it usually doesn't come down to one person.
- These men oftentimes made original contributions to scientific endeavor.
- She clowned around a little bit, which is really what oftentimes goes on in these sessions.
- You know, lawyers oftentimes get criticized about the justice system.
- Technology is all fine and well, but oftentimes we are reminded of the flawed human element which created it in the first place.
- Oftentimes I see that players in form slumps really are just forgetting about doing the basics that they're supposed to be doing.
- Admittedly, military service does change a person and oftentimes for the better.
- 1.1 In many instances.
sensory processing is oftentimes a challenge for someone with ASD
OriginLate Middle English: extended form of oft-times, influenced by often. Definition of oftentimes in US English: oftentimesadverb North American 1Frequently; many times. I would oftentimes go there Example sentencesExamples - Technology is all fine and well, but oftentimes we are reminded of the flawed human element which created it in the first place.
- The honesty and openness of her words are oftentimes scary, yet somehow surprisingly liberating.
- I think when a movement happens, oftentimes it usually doesn't come down to one person.
- I think the real target oftentimes is not the underclass so much as it is college students.
- We are also here on the beach seeing a lot of people, as you oftentimes do, here on the ocean front.
- There is oftentimes an intense desire for a fresh start from a victim of disease who comes off of it, even for short periods of remission.
- Oftentimes the most successful developments are those that evolve slowly.
- They come to see markets, then oftentimes spend more money in local shops.
- Corporations have the money to snap up the tickets, and oftentimes the regular fan gets left out.
- Oftentimes I see that players in form slumps really are just forgetting about doing the basics that they're supposed to be doing.
- It was free flowing, oftentimes amusing, and almost like talking to a friend; very pleasant in all respects.
- These men oftentimes made original contributions to scientific endeavor.
- Admittedly, military service does change a person and oftentimes for the better.
- I think he distorts fact, and oftentimes his distortions are believed by a lot of people that ought to take another look.
- In an oftentimes dull political world, his ability and feistiness come through.
- You know, lawyers oftentimes get criticized about the justice system.
- Cultural dissonance oftentimes manifests itself in different lifestyles and preferences.
- He generally has struck during the week, and oftentimes has struck during the morning rush hour.
- They take multiple routes across a complex educational landscape, oftentimes without a roadmap.
- She clowned around a little bit, which is really what oftentimes goes on in these sessions.
- 1.1 In many instances.
sensory processing is oftentimes a challenge for someone with ASD
OriginLate Middle English: extended form of ofttimes, influenced by often. |