sometime
[ˈsʌmˌtaɪm]
Definition:
1. At some indefinite or unstated time.
2. Belonging to some prior time.
'sometime' example sentence:
- Multi-party elections are scheduled for sometime next year but many doubt that this is a realistic goal.
- Maybe we can hang out sometime.
- Could you see me sometime?
- I saw him sometime last summer.
- Can we meet sometime soon?
- Do you suppose we could get together for a little chat sometime soon?
- Why don't you come and see me sometime.
- We'll take our holiday sometime in august, I think.
- Why don't you come and see me sometime?
- The sales figures won't be released until sometime next month.
- Do you fancy going to see a movie sometime?
- I hope you will be going to visit us sometime.
- Let's meet up again ─ can you manage next week sometime?
- Sometime I've set right down and eat with him.
- You should try it sometime.
- We must get together for a drink sometime.
- Steel cans were introduced sometime during the forties.
- Let's go there sometime.
- Maybe you can help me with my homework sometime. Dad, I love you."
- If you want to run off a copy sometime today, you're welcome to.
- We must get together sometime.
- After they had haggled for sometime, the two men decided to close the bargain.
- You know, you and Daddy could go out sometime.
- Drop over and see me sometime.
- It happened sometime in March.
- Let's do lunch sometime.
- Maybe we can talk happily at sometime in the future.
- We'll get together sometime again.
- New students will come to our school sometime next week.
- Let's meet up again—can you manage next week sometime?
- You really must come over sometime and have dinner with us.
- How about sometime next week?
- Can you give me a call sometime?
- It must come true sometime soon.
- We should try it sometime.
- We can get together sometime next week.
- You must come here sometime.
- Sometime in the middle of the night, the wife woke her husband up and said, "Look up at the sky."
- He suggested we get together for a drink sometime. I said I'd like that, and we left it there.
- I'll phone sometime tomorrow.
- We will take our holiday sometime next year.
- Perhaps you too have felt wine talons grip you unexpectedly sometime and carry you aloft.
- Let's go sightseeing in Shanghai sometime.
- Maybe everything breaks sometime.
- B : Let me write it down. I will call her sometime.
- I'm aiming to get to work by nine sometime.
- I thought it wasn't to be until sometime in July.
- One can never be sure that it is not on the point of breaking out into action only sure that it will do so sometime.
- I told you, man! It'll be sometime after eight o'clock.
- Sometime the produce we offer is organically grown.
- Drop by sometime.
- Do you want to hang out sometime?
- do you think that you and I could get together sometime this week?
- Drop across and have coffee sometime.
- I think it may take sometime before we can have an accurate assessment of the damage.