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oftentimes

[ aw-fuhn-tahymz, of-uhn-; awf-tuhn, of- ]

adverb



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Word History and Origins

Origin of oftentimes1

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; often, time, -s 1

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Example Sentences

The Garfield specials are also unique for their deadpan delivery and oftentimes bleak worldview.

Oftentimes public fear like this can be a self-indulgent kind of collective astral projection.

And oftentimes, we can project hypochondria onto others, Akerman said.

Oftentimes, you can look at your data in the app that collects it.

His shoots, oftentimes for Vogue, would also “wind up with sex.”

There is nothing cheaper than advice, and oftentimes nothing dearer, that is, if you are foolish enough to take it from everybody.

In money matters modesty and meekness are oftentimes great faults, and the contrary qualities are of infinite use.

And verily it looks but sadly (although it oftentimes happens) when a Man and his Wife do contend about this.

The language they use is not only ungrammatical but oftentimes both slangy and profane.

For a flogging is oftentimes the only punishment of which a rough and ill-conditioned boy is afraid.

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