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sometime
adverb
at
a
time
that
is
not
fixed
or
known
,
either
in
the
past
or
in
the
future
•
Let's
meet
sometime
next
week
to
talk
about
the
project
.
Let's
meet
sometime
next
week
to
talk
about
the
project
.
•
He
moved
to
New
York
sometime
in
the
early
2000s
.
He
moved
to
New
York
sometime
in
the
early
2000s
.
adverb
occasionally
;
now
and
then
•
I
sometime
walk
home
instead
of
taking
the
bus
.
I
sometime
walk
home
instead
of
taking
the
bus
.
•
The
old
radio
only
sometime
works
when
you
tap
it
.
The
old
radio
only
sometime
works
when
you
tap
it
.
adjective
former
or
occasional
,
usually
used
before
a
noun
•
The
novelist
thanked
his
sometime
editor
in
the
acknowledgments
.
The
novelist
thanked
his
sometime
editor
in
the
acknowledgments
.
•
She
invited
her
sometime
roommate
to
the
wedding
.
She
invited
her
sometime
roommate
to
the
wedding
.
sometimes
adverb
on
certain
occasions
but
not
regularly
or
always
;
occasionally
•
She
sometimes
walks
to
work
instead
of
driving
.
She
sometimes
walks
to
work
instead
of
driving
.
•
The
mountain
trail
is
tricky
;
sometimes
the
path
disappears
under
deep
snow
.
The
mountain
trail
is
tricky
;
sometimes
the
path
disappears
under
deep
snow
.
Middle
English
som
tyme
(
s
),
from
Old
English
sumtīma
‘
at
one
time
.’
Originally
two
words
;
the
fused
form
has
been
common
since
the
14th
century
.