ofttimes
IPA: ˈɔfttaɪmz
adverb
- (chiefly US, uncommon) (elsewhere, archaic) often, frequently
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Examples of "ofttimes" in Sentences
- Mr. Santopietro finds it "a fatally flawed but ofttimes brilliant parable of redemptive failure."
- Because of this new feeling within him, he ofttimes elected discomfort and pain for the sake of his god.
- There was no hollow echo, such as ofttimes rends the heart of the mourner, but a heavy, dull sound of earth crushing earth.
- It has been the custom of the land-robbing and sea-robbing Anglo-Saxon to give the law to conquered peoples, and ofttimes this law is harsh.
- Variation is only random with respect to fitness and is highly constrained by evolutionary history, and ofttimes not subject to selection at all.
- 'Thou art a great man, O master, and because of thy greatness thou wilt not condemn Moosu, thy servant, who ofttimes doubts and cannot be made to understand.'
- And yet we could learn nothing from such transient and ofttimes stupid Dantes who would remain in our inferno too short a time to learn knuckle - talk ere they went forth again into the bright wide world of the living.
- They are indeed small game, and very challenging to either hunt in the daytime, when one must spot them in thick grass, or other cover, or in a spotlight beam at night, when the slightest wobble in the light will ofttimes make them jump, thus, no frog!
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