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on and off — See: OFF AND ON … Dictionary of American idioms
on and off — See: OFF AND ON … Dictionary of American idioms
on and off — adverb Date: 1748 off and on • on and off adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
on-and-off — adjective see on and off … New Collegiate Dictionary
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off and on — also[on and off] {adv.} Not regularly; occasionally; sometimes. * /Joan wrote to a pen pal in England off and on for several years./ * /It rained off and on all day./ Sometimes used with hyphens like an adjective. * /A worn out cord may make a… … Dictionary of American idioms
off and on — also[on and off] {adv.} Not regularly; occasionally; sometimes. * /Joan wrote to a pen pal in England off and on for several years./ * /It rained off and on all day./ Sometimes used with hyphens like an adjective. * /A worn out cord may make a… … Dictionary of American idioms