sometime

IPA: sˈʌmtaɪm

adjective

  • Former, erstwhile; at some previous time.
  • Occasional.

adverb

  • At an indefinite but stated time in the past or future.
  • (obsolete) Sometimes.
  • (obsolete) At an unstated past or future time; once; formerly.
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Examples of "sometime" in Sentences

  • They'll release the album on the label sometime this Fall.
  • "But I'd definitely love to be able to try and win another title sometime soon, that's for sure."
  • Reportedly, the company teased that there will be "something far-reaching" for the title sometime next year.
  • And I loved that phrase, and it kept resounding in my head and I knew I had to use it as a title sometime for something.
  • The biggest legal news from the States of the past week is Justice Stevens's announcementthat he will retirethe day after the court concludes its term sometime in mid-June.
  • Although Terry Moore has been tapped to restart the title sometime in 2008, it remains to be seen if this will come to pass since apparently Spider-Man no longer loves Mary Jane in the Marvel Universe.
  • According to the UK's Daily Mirror, the "Material Girl" is set to team up with Audigier to design a special collection for the label sometime this year - a collaboration that is bound to create long queues at their stores worldwide.

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