times
IPA: tˈaɪmz
noun
- The circumstances of a certain time.
- A person's experiences or biography.
- (newspapers) A common name (often in combination) for a newspaper or periodical, especially The Times (published in the United Kingdom), but also The New York Times, The Times of India, Radio Times, etc.
verb
- (informal, arithmetic) To multiply.
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Examples of "times" in Sentences
- The movie has been parodied multiple times in the media.
- Uranium may have leached into the fossil multiple times.
- Doubling the airspeed increases the parasite drag four times.
- The site is referenced multiple times in the text of the article.
- The user posted the same statement multiple times in the article.
- The content of the article was already scrutinized multiple times.
- In a reentrant mutex, the same thread can acquire the lock multiple times.
- The article mentions how gasification is an efficient process multiple times.
- ~At times it seemed as if~ ~At one time it appeared as though~ ~At one time~ ~At times~ ~At 2284 Mayfair~
- Celebrating at stated times by this Remembrance Supper would help you to remember Him also _between times_.
- Why_ means _for what reason; how -- in what mind, mood, mode_, or _manner; exceedingly -- to a great degree; very -- in an eminent degree; often_ and _seldom_ signify _many times, few times_.
- If someone wants to ask me a question I've been asked a hundred times, I'm glad to answer it, because it means I won't have be answering a question that I've been asked a thousand times but seriously, folks, try the fish.
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