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intermittently, now and then It has been raining on and off since early this morning.
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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 hearing aid work in an off-and-on way. Compare: BY FITS AND STARTS, FROM TIME TO TIME, NOW AND THEN.
on and off
Irresolute; clashing in authoritativeness or constancy; inconsistent. Commitment from the lath apropos the alliance of the two companies has been off and on back the plan was aboriginal proposed. Mike and I were appealing austere for about a year, but our accord has been off and on anytime back we accelerating from aerial school.Learn more: and, off, onon and off
and off and onoccasionally; erratically; now and again. I feel bigger off and on, but I'm not able-bodied yet. He alone came to chic on and off.Learn more: and, off, onon and off
intermittently; now and then.Learn more: and, off, on on and off
Intermittently.Learn more: and, off, on