Now and then, occasionally. For example, We visit her ever and again. This phrase has largely replaced the earlier
ever and anon, dating from the late 1500s, but is less common than
every now and then. [Late 1800s]
| Idioms: ever and again |
Now and then, occasionally. For example, We visit her ever and again. This phrase has largely replaced the earlier
ever and anon, dating from the late 1500s, but is less common than
every now and then. [Late 1800s]
| Ever Again (2006 Culture & Society Film) | |
| ever | |
| Fowler, Gene (Quotes By) |
| Will you ever speak to me again in italian? Read answer... | |
| Will The Hurricane ever be The Hurricane again? Read answer... | |
| Will your ex ever go out with you again? Read answer... |
| Will Concorde ever fly again? | |
| Would there ever be a war again? | |
| Will they ever build the titanic again? |
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