AND YET AGAIN

Definition: Indicating a repeated occurrence or action, often with a sense of persistence or continuity.

Synonyms: However Again, Nevertheless Once More, Still Anew, Though Repeatedly, Yet Again

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
The cat knocked over the flower vase, and yet again, we find water on the floor.
#2
He forgot his lunch at home, and yet again, his stomach rumbled during class.
#3
She missed the bus, and yet again, had to walk to the office in a hurry.
#4
The baby tried to stand on wobbly legs, and yet again, tumbled onto the soft carpet.
#5
The computer crashed, and yet again, he lost all his unsaved work.
#6
She practiced the piano diligently, and yet again, her skills improved.
#7
The chef added a pinch of salt to the soup, and yet again, it was perfectly seasoned.
#8
Despite his promises to be more punctual, John arrived late to the meeting, and yet again, we had to start without him.
#9
The chef tried to create a new recipe, and yet again, the result was not quite what he had envisioned.
#10
The students attempted to solve the complex math problem, and yet again, they struggled to find the correct solution.
#11
Emily forgot her keys at home, and yet again, she had to ask her neighbor to let her into the apartment building.
#12
The clock struck midnight, and yet again, she found herself lost in thoughts of him.
#13
The team faced a setback, and yet again, they rallied together to overcome the challenge.
#14
The cat knocked over the vase, and yet again, chaos ensued in the living room.
#15
The vase, fragile and delicate, fell victim to the cat's antics yet again.
#16
The child begged for another bedtime story, and yet again, his mother obliged.
#17
He checked his email repeatedly, and yet again, there was no response.
#18
The cat purred contentedly, and yet again, it curled up on the warm blanket.
#19
Despite her efforts to save money, she found herself spending impulsively, and yet again, her savings dwindled.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Susan. Did you receive the report I sent you yesterday?B: Yes, I did. Thank you for sending it over. It was comprehensive and well-organized.A: Great to hear. I noticed a few areas for improvement, though. The sales projections seem off.B: Hmm, that's concerning. I'll double-check the data and make the necessary adjustments.A: Please do. This issue has come up before, and yet again, it's impacting our decision-making process.B: Understood. I'll prioritize fixing it right away to ensure accuracy moving forward.
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