Times in a sentence as a noun

I reduced it two times more by $1, and each time they beat my price by a cent or two.

If you delay it, it'll be ten times as much work as just doing it correctly up front.

Yes, guys talk about dicks at times and in places that are probably not appropriate.

These folks sometimes take on "thought leader" positions, act as architects or whatnot.

Beverages are an easy thing for the bean-counters to get approval to cut, so when times get tough, they get cut first.

As a biologist, I frequently put in 50-70 and sometimes 100 hour workweeks.

The money isn't always better in these other fields, but sometimes the job satisfaction is.

The neurologist told her that nine times out of ten, the clot travels a different path, and the victim is left dead or braindead.

Some people love this work, they can stay useful and "in the game", but some hate it because it comes with the cachet of being stale and not keeping up with the times.

Inhaling a lungful of carcinogenic smoke several hundred times a day is undoubtedly a stupid idea.

I would be very depressed on projects, make slow progress, at times get into a mode where I was much of the time pretending progress simply because I could not bring myself to do the work.

Times definitions

noun

a more or less definite period of time now or previously present; "it was a sign of the times"

noun

an arithmetic operation that is the inverse of division; the product of two numbers is computed; "the multiplication of four by three gives twelve"; "four times three equals twelve"

See also: multiplication