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Answer for the clue "At a time of one's choosing ", 8 letters:
whenever

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Word definitions for whenever in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Whenever \When*ev"er\, adv. & conj. At whatever time. ``Whenever that shall be.'' --Milton.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Whenever is a 2000 children's musical play with words Alan Ayckbourn and music by Denis King , that was shown as the Stephen Joseph Theatre 's Christmas production. It is loosely derived from The Wizard of Oz , and it is about a young Victorian girl named ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. 1 At whatever time. 2 Every time. 3 (context Irish Southern US English) when.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., from when + ever .

Usage examples of whenever.

Cyador was the Accursed Forest before the founders came, and it killed either the barbarians or us whenever it could.

After two days of riding the wall, and time spent in the evening studying the ward-wall patrol manual that Maran had provided, his eyes tend to blur whenever he looks toward the chaos and whitened granite that prisons the Accursed Forest.

Whenever Nurse moved her hands, changed the position of her head, or bent her back, the afflicted complained of being bitten, pinched, and bruised.

During her brief examination, whenever Dorcas glanced at the afflicted, they said she bit them.

You are to take one of the powders, my dear, whenever you have a headache or a fever or that neuralgic affliction of your hands.

Most of all I hated the rush of intense aliveness which pumped through me like a drug whenever I speared an innocent animal and I saw the spurting of his blood as drink that would soon quicken my own.

Whenever, in a wild population, a t allele happens to arise by mutation, it immediately spreads like a brushfire.

I really do, that I, to say the most of myself, am nothing more than the peer of our friend from Randolph, I shall regard the gentleman from Coles as decidedly my superior also, and consequently, in the course of what I shall have to say, whenever I shall have occasion to allude to that gentleman, I shall endeavor to adopt that kind of court language which I understand to be due to decided superiority.

Whenever she heard news of him it would invariably involve some highly coloured account of his amatory adventures, for he appeared to have become a thorough-going rake and wastrel.

Seta would have found another place to sleep had that been possible, and he learned from Mistress Anan that the Seanchan woman put her hands over her eyes whenever Joline or Edesina was teaching Bethamin in the wagon.

These articles appeared here and there, whenever possible, in some little sheet of advanced literary and anarchistic views, in which violent attacks on persons took the place of a reasoned-out campaign against the order of things.

It will probably be a while before The Angst lifts -- but whenever it happens I will get out of bed again and start writing the mean, cold-blooded bummer that I was not quite ready for today.

But since she accepted him as a harmless antiquarian, she also removed her habit coat whenever the work made her hot.

Though these modes can be appropriately used only occasionally, nevertheless they are of great value to the reader, and the voice should be trained to assume them whenever necessary.

Her artlessness, her vivacity, her eager curiosity, and the bashful blushes which spread over her face whenever her innocent or jesting remarks caused me to laugh, everything, in fact, convinced me that she was an angel destined to become the victim of the first libertine who would undertake to seduce her.