sometimes
adverb OPAL S
  /ˈsʌmtaɪmz/
  /ˈsʌmtaɪmz/
- occasionally rather than all of the time
- Sometimes I go by car.
 - He sometimes writes to me.
 - I like to be on my own sometimes.
 - The skiing season runs from October to late April, and sometimes even into May.
 - the group of artists and poets sometimes called the New York School
 - I sometimes think we should never have moved here.
 - It sometimes seemed as if he didn't care about her at all.
 - Spelt, sometimes referred to as Speltz, is a type of wheat.
 - I sometimes feel frustrated with the lack of time.
 
Extra ExamplesTopics Timea1- It is sometimes difficult to know where to begin.
 - It was the cafe where he sometimes had lunch.
 - Sometimes I look at him and wonder what is going on in his mind.
 - National boundaries have changed, sometimes dramatically, over the last hundred years.
 - She sometimes goes away at weekends.
 - Sometimes I think we'll never see each other again.
 - They played tennis and golf and sometimes went swimming.
 - They sometimes use a helicopter to get around.
 
Oxford Collocations DictionarySometimes is used with these adjectives:- fatal
 
- occur
 - refer
 - think
 - …