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times

[ tahymz ]

preposition

  1. multiplied by:

    Two times four is eight.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of times1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English; time ( def )

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Example Sentences

Several times, either because they forgot or they had a technical problem, they connected directly, and we could see them.

One of the other cops fired three times and those who were still able to give chase did.

The gym—a fragile collective of human ecology at the best of times—has suddenly become even more tense.

As played by Omundson, King Richard is effeminate, sincere, and ten times funnier than everyone else.

These are dark times for network TV, but experiments like Galavant are the silver lining.

Babylas raised his pale face; he knew what was coming; it had come so many times before.

I called out several times, as loud as I could raise my voice, but all to no purpose.

But I hope at least to play to him a few times, and what is more important, to hear him play repeatedly.

All the ordinary subjects in schools have been taught over and over again millions and millions of times.

Whether they had ever, at different times, pleaded for or against the same cause, and cited precedents to prove contrary opinions?

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