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    Ever again
    • at any time in the future

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  2. The meaning of EVER AND AGAIN is from time to time : now and then.

  3. old-fashioned Occasionally; now and then. Ever and again, I find something on television worth watching. Mostly, though, I just prefer to read. Now that she's married, Lady Evelyn only comes to her childhood home ever and again. See also: again, and, ever. Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2022 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved. ever and again.

  4. May 14, 2024 · EVER AND AGAIN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary. Summary Definitions Synonyms Pronunciation Collocations Conjugations Sentences Grammar. Definition of 'ever and again' ever and again in British English. or ever and anon. archaic. now and then; from time to time. See full dictionary entry for ever. Collins English Dictionary.

  5. everlastingly. everlastingness. evermore. ever-present. Define 'EVER AGAIN'. See more meanings of 'EVER AGAIN' with examples.

  6. Now and then, occasionally. For example, We visit her ever and again . This phrase has largely replaced the earlier ever and anon , dating from the late 1500s, but is less common than every now and then. [Late 1800s]

  7. B1. If something happens once again, it has already happened several times before: You are reminded once again of the author's love of the sea. See more. never again! said after an unpleasant experience to show that you do not intend to do it again: He drove me back home last night. Never again! See more. yet again. B2.

  8. Aug 17, 2004 · ever = at any time Ever usually means at any time and can be used to refer to past, present and future situations. The converse, meaning at no time, is never. Ever is mainly used...