Intermittently stopping and starting.
1On Tuesday they recover family pictures and mementos, all soaked by off-and-on rain.
2I worked off-and-on for Calvin Carriker all the years we lived at Royston.
3I wasn't prepared to hear that my off-and-on girlfriend was pregnant.
4AMC and Wanda had held off-and-on discussions about a possible deal more than a year ago.
5Most people were more off-and-on, like Bud Dearborn.
6Kyra's been off-and-on pissed at me ever since.
7I'd dusted Bill's big love (and his mom); now I'd killed Alcide's off-and-on-again sweetie.
8Even then, it was an off-and-on affair.
9Distracted by off-and-on financial emergencies, the airline has not as yet come up with a sustainable industrial plan.
10His father had had several off-and-on relationships, but never anything permanent enough to have an effect on him.
11Until now, she's struggled on her own (she's been homeless off-and-on in DC since April 2010).
12It's a conversation between Talbert and Kingsbury, who together have nearly 20 years of off-and-on online dating experience.
13'Last year this fellow Balkus came to me, kind of an off-and-on friend.