It could mean a story that toggles between being alluring or sexy and not. Maybe it's about a situation where the allure or sexual tension is there sometimes and then disappears, like in a relationship where the chemistry is not always constant. For example, two people who keep breaking up and getting back together, and during their time together there are some sexy moments.
In my view, 'on again off again sexy story' might be a narrative that involves a cycle of attraction and detachment that has a sexy undertone. It could be a love - hate relationship kind of story where the characters have an intense physical or emotional attraction when they are 'on' but then things cool down when they are 'off', and this cycle keeps repeating with the sexy aspect being a recurring theme in the story.
Well, 'on again off again' usually refers to a relationship that is intermittent or inconsistent. So a 'on again off again sexy story' might be a story about a relationship that has an on - off nature and also involves some elements of sexiness, perhaps in the form of attraction between the characters or some steamy encounters during their on - phases.
There was a story about a model and a photographer. They worked together on a photo shoot and there was a strong sexual chemistry between them. They began a relationship, full of glamorous parties and sexy nights. However, the photographer's jealousy issues made them break up. After some time, they were assigned to work on another project together. The attraction was still there, and they got back together. But their different career ambitions always made their relationship 'on again off again' with the sexy part being their physical and emotional connection during their 'on' times.
Well, 'sing again the christmas story' might imply repeating the narration of the Christmas events in a musical form. Christmas has a rich story - the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, the visit of the shepherds and the wise men. Singing it again could be a way to keep this story alive and pass it on from generation to generation, especially during the Christmas season when people are more receptive to such religious and festive themes.
"Flowers will bloom again, and people will no longer be young!" It was a famous quote from the novel " Thousand Bones of Flowers." It meant that although flowers would bloom again one day, one would never be young again. This sentence emphasized that time was short and precious. People should cherish time and make good use of every minute and second. It also reminded people not to dwell on the past, but to look forward and cherish the present.
The annual festival did not mean once again. It could be seen that once a year meant once a year, and once again meant again or again. Although both had the concept of order, the meaning was different. Therefore, the annual degree was not the same as the second time.
Well, it could imply giving a new fictional spin to the elements or themes presented in '1984'. Perhaps creating a modern or alternate take on it.
It could mean that in a long story or situation, one should keep trying. For example, if it's about someone's journey to achieve a goal in a long - drawn - out tale, the message is to persevere and keep attempting until success.
It could mean beginning anew and bringing a story to a close. Maybe it implies restarting a situation which then leads to the end of a particular narrative.
It's a sarcastic expression, basically saying the story wasn't interesting or worth repeating.
It might be pondering what would happen or how things would be different if Orwell's works were no longer considered based on reality or had their factual elements disregarded and were seen only as fictional creations.
One example could be the relationship of Courteney Cox and David Arquette. They had an on - again off - again relationship. They got divorced but remained friends and were able to co - parent their daughter amicably. Their ability to respect each other after the breakups and still support one another in different aspects of life can be considered a success in the context of an on - again off - again relationship.