Crossword-Solution: SPORADICALLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Sporadically | adv. | In a sporadic manner. |
We have 19 clues for the answer “SPORADICALLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Periodically | 9 answers |
| Now and again | 12 answers |
| uncommonly | 13 answers |
| Rarely | 17 answers |
| irregularly | 18 answers |
| Seldom | 19 answers |
| sometimes | 20 answers |
| Intermittently | 20 answers |
| Off and on | 20 answers |
| Once in a while | 23 answers |
| Infrequently | 25 answers |
| Now and then | 26 answers |
| Hardly | 27 answers |
| at times | 28 answers |
| Occa-sionally | 29 answers |
| from time to time | 38 answers |
| Barely | 59 answers |
| Little ___. | 100 answers |
| Just | 103 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EREAT
Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with SPORADICALLY (5)
The resort to physical force has not been followed very often and, when it has, it has been used sporadically.
His computer was disconnected, and he was escorted to a debriefing room where he had sporadically answered questions asked by several different Internal Affairs Security Officers.
Hill and valley followed valley and hill; the little green and stony cattle-tracks wandered in and out of one another, split into three or four, died away in marshy hollows, and began again sporadically on hillsides or at the borders of a wood.
She had been working at it sporadically now for eight weeks, and she had only ten chapters done,--and some of these were terribly short.
That view, that conviction, I may say that consciousness, has never, even during periods of the deepest depression, been lost.”(242) We have now seen enough of this cosmic or mystic consciousness, as it comes sporadically.
Quotes with SPORADICALLY (3)
and afterward, after it was done, it was too much, and I felt like I was going to... I don't know.... explode, and it was just too much, I had to let it out you know? I had to-I interrupted her hysteria It's okay, I understand. That was a lie. I didn't get her cutting at all. She'd done it sporadically, ever since the accident and it scared me each time. She'd try to explain it to me, how she didn't want to die - she just needed to get it out somehow. She felt so much emotion…
My thoughts on the descent of our moral prejudices — for that is what this polemic is about — were first set out in a sketchy and provisional way in the collection of aphorisms entitled Human, All Too Human. A Book for Free Spirits, which I began to write in Sorrento during a winter that enabled me to pause, like a wanderer pauses, to take in the vast and dangerous land through which my mind had hitherto travelled. This was in the winter of 1876 — 7; the thoughts themselves g…
To the one in the skies, this city must look like a scintillating pattern of speckled glows in all directions, like a firecracker going off amid thick darkness. Right now the urban pattern glowing here is in hues of orange, ginger, and ochre. It is a configuration of sparkles, each dot a light lit by someone awake at this hour. From where the Celestial Gaze is situated, from that high above, all these sporadically lit bulbs must seem in perfect harmony, constantly flickering,…