once in a while

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

Occasionally; sometimes.


Scarcely a day passes in which from two to half a dozen of our paragraphs are not "appropriated" by others of the city papers, without any allusion to their origin, or any complaint from us. But once in a while, when the "appropriation "is of a column or more, we bear the act in mind and take the first convenient occasion to retaliate.--N. Y. Com. Adv.

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