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adv. At other times; on other occasions.
Usage examples of "other times".
This was probably the same phenomenon to which I have referred, which is especially observed in the morning, but also at other times, and even by moonlight.
At other times watching from the observatory of some cliff or tree, to telegraph any new arrival.
Seems to me a man could get into a lot of trouble taking off to other times.
And, at other times and in other places, he had talked with other men and from what they'd told him had been able to write a short and not too convincing chapter on the proposition that a primal evil may have been the basis for all the evil figures mankind had conjured up.
The future is to me strangely unexciting: long ago I came to realize my life was meant for other times.
At other times in the year he would stare at the spot during the day.
The other times, even when I thought I felt good, I could sense that awful depression in the back of my head just waiting to come back the minute I relaxed.
At one point it occurred to her that books weren't about other places: they were about other times, the past and the future.
Sometimes her Daddy would play with her for hours and she could ask him questions all the time, but other times he would come into the house talking funny and bumping into things the way Buster had done when he was just learning to walk, and then he would smack her if she asked questions all the time.
The mood that produced them found one delightful vent in the Teutonised retelling of classic myths for children contained in A Wonder Book and Tanglewood Tales, and at other times exercised itself in casting a certain strangeness and intangible witchery or malevolence over events not meant to be actually supernatural.