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Meanings of
ofttimes
in English
Portuguese
freqüentemente
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Many times at short intervals.
often
frequently
oft
oftentimes
rarely
infrequently
Portuguese
freqüentemente
Synonyms
Examples for "
often
"
often
frequently
oft
oftentimes
Examples for "
often
"
1
However economic migrants, for example, were
often
young men looking for work.
2
High-pressure systems bring generally calm conditions and
often
result in clear skies.
3
Conclusions: Fathers and mothers
often
report problems and frequently need professional support.
4
We share information to meet common goals,
often
far in the future.
5
China's new climate-related insurance services, however,
often
depend on heavy government subsidies.
1
Conclusions: Fathers and mothers often report problems and
frequently
need professional support.
2
Purpose: Social capital is
frequently
indicated as a determinant of population health.
3
General Caulfield was detained in the North; he wrote
frequently
to Clara.
4
The three countries most
frequently
mentioned are North Korea, Iraq and Iran.
5
They
frequently
target globalization, but France can only benefit from free trade.
1
The Display Perhaps the most
oft
-
repeated
rumor concerns the iPad 3's display.
2
Larsen's muse is the cold,
oft
-
traveled
waters that separate Britain from France.
3
And what about the EU's
oft
-
stated
concerns over human rights in Turkey?
4
This was an ambition
oft
expressed in the presence of her children.
5
Trump also represents the polar opposite of golf's crusty,
oft
-
criticised
membership culture.
1
Darius: Well it depends; the names are
oftentimes
born out of ideas.
2
The spirit of conversation is
oftentimes
more important than the ideas expressed.
3
And in this manner did they
oftentimes
deceive the servant of God.
4
The Civil War turned this country against itself,
oftentimes
brother against brother.
5
My poor dear mother was sick, sometimes up and
oftentimes
in bed.
Usage of
ofttimes
in English
1
The French are as the foolish virgins, and trust
ofttimes
to chance.
2
And Sir Lucan the Butler and Sir Bedivere
ofttimes
heaved him up.
3
And
ofttimes
a very small man can cast a very large shadow.
4
Here beauty assembles, but it is
ofttimes
not the beauty of life.
5
The influence which our dead have over us is
ofttimes
very great.
6
Strange that such should be the case, but truth is
ofttimes
strange.
7
William goes
ofttimes
to Woodcrych to seek for news of them there.
8
Mark it well, it is
ofttimes
thus in the matters of our God.
9
Such scenes have I
ofttimes
viewed in company with your father.
10
From time to time awkward goslings there swam, and
ofttimes
the graceful swan.
11
Then for twelve glad days were Siegfried and Kriemhild
ofttimes
side by side.
12
I have used strange tools before this, and
ofttimes
with success.
13
Now he was here, now there,
ofttimes
striking with the sword.
14
He has always sour looks for me, and
ofttimes
sneering words.
15
Happiness has to be planned for, lived for, sacrificed for,
ofttimes
suffered for.
16
In Oz, natural enemies
ofttimes
become the dearest of friends.
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ofttimes
ofttime
Noun
Singular
ofttime
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
have ofttimes
be ofttimes
thence ofttimes
cry out ofttimes
go ofttimes
More collocations
Translations for
ofttimes
Portuguese
freqüentemente
vira e mexe
amiúde
muitas vezes
frequentemente
com freqüência
Ofttimes
through the time
Ofttimes
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common