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in between times

Idioms  
  1. During an intervening period, as in He has written several books, and in between times he teaches.


Example Sentences

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In between times, the occasional Irn-Bru and Cullen skink have been devoured.

From BBC

Naturally, an ace follows, then another; in between times, a mere big serve sets up a simple put-away.

From The Guardian

In between times, Mané saw a header blocked by Lodi.

From The Guardian

In between times, Mason Greenwood – who played in place of the injured Anthony Martial – took a lay-off from Lingard and banged low for goal.

From The Guardian

In between times he went off on more ambitious hikes of his own.

From Literature