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  • 11one-time — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ former …

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  • 12one-time — /wun tuym /, adj. 1. having been as specified at one time; former: my one time partners. 2. occurring, done, or accomplished only once: his one time try at elective office. Also, onetime. [1880 85] Syn. 1. previous, earlier, past. * * * …

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  • 13one-time — adjective a) Of or pertaining to a specific time in the past. He was the one time president of the club. b) Occurring only on one occasion. He was an eloquent speaker, and his slip of the tongue was a one time error …

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  • 14one-time — late, former, one time, sometime All these words are used occasionally (the first two a little more than that) to describe the earlier status of a person or thing. A late husband is one that is no longer alive, whereas a former husband (or ex… …

    Modern English usage

  • 15one-time — also onetime ADJ: ADJ n One time is used to describe something such as a job, position, or role which someone used to have, or something which happened in the past. [JOURNALISM] She s 87 years old, and a one time member of the Ziegfeld Follies …

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  • 16one-time — /ˈwʌn taɪm / (say wun tuym) adjective having been (as specified) at one time; former; quondam: his one time partner …

  • 17One time! — 1time …

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  • 18one time — n the police (referred to as such because you have one time or one chance to get out of the situation alive). An expression from the lexicon of rap. See also Babylon; Feds, the; pig …

    Contemporary slang

  • 19one-time — adj. One time is used with these nouns: ↑fee, ↑lover, ↑partner, ↑payment, ↑rival …

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  • 20one\ time — noun. street alarm Watch out, here comes one time …

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