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off and on
Also, off again, on again ; on again, off again . Uncertain, vacillating, as in Theirs is an off again, on again relationship , or The peace talks are on again, off again . Some believe this term originally referred to minor railroad accidents, where a train went off track and then on again. [Mid-1800s]
Intermittently, from time to time. For example, I read his column off and on , or We've been working on the garden all summer, on and off . [Early 1500s]
Idioms and Phrases
Also, on and off .Example Sentences
Howard Hughes lived in the hotel off-and-on for thirty years, reserving several of their bungalow-style suites at a time.
We filmed it off-and-on over the course of a few months earlier this year.
Miss Charlotte's temper is past all the last few weeks, she is that off-and-on and changeable like and spirity.
If he'd a reg'lar task to do, He never took no rest; Or if 'twas off-and-on—the same— He done his level best.
The mate answered in the negative and advised proceeding under half sail and standing off-and-on till daybreak.
And it puzzled folk that the rivalry of the two men should be bound up in a curious off-and-on sort of intimacy.
There was a subject to which I had given some years of off-and-on study.
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