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sometime, some time, sometimes
sometime (SUHM tighm") (adjective)
Being or occurring only once in a while or occasionally: "His aunt was a sometime visitor to his home and she was always welcome."
some time (SUHM tighm") (adverb)
At an unspecified or unknown point of time: "They heard the neighbors come home some time last night after midnight."
sometimes (SUHM tighmz") (adverb)
Occasionally, happening now and then: "Sometimes he likes to go for a long walk when it is raining."

Sometimes he feels like going jogging; however, in reality it is a sometime activity because he recently bought a new car. He promised his nephew that he would take him for a drive into town some time.

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(Greek: rooster, cock; sometimes, also chicken)
(events that have affected England and, sometimes, the English language through the centuries)
(Latin: to rage, to be mad [insane with anger]; sometimes, general enthusiasm, passion)
(Greek: buttock, butt, rump; muscles of the buttocks; sometimes, it means "round")
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(a suffix freely used to designate someone who is associated with, concerned with, or characterized by a thing or an expression; sometimes, with a jocular [humorous] or derisive [contempt or ridicule] intent; borrowed from Russian, a common personal suffix)