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    Use "infrequent" in a sentence

    infrequent example sentences

    infrequent


    1. the infrequent letters Tom had received did not make it clear what he


    2. Titania, Hipolyta and Jameson had been the only constant resource for the infrequent, though necessary cuing of the rest of the cast on the occasions of a dropped line, and were acclaimed by the cast and crew as the saviors of the show


    3. Infrequent and awkward visits the two beings


    4. One can"t help wondering how large his own carbon footprint is, considering the gas-guzzling SUV he drives, as well as his not infrequent flights on private jets


    5. Disturbances have been infrequent


    6. A good biking road need only have one of the following: Low speed limit, wide shoulder, or infrequent traffic


    7. Of course, most mutations are not advantageous, but over many generations, the infrequent mutations that confer an evolutionary advantage would cumulate


    8. The upstairs or bedroom floor served as quarters for my father on his infrequent visits, his guests and occasional staff members


    9. Interval training is simply a adding high-energy burning component to your exercise plan on an infrequent,


    10. Escape attempts have been infrequent, and usually unsuccessful

    11. The Coast Guard had endorsed the single-hull barge ban in 1979, but subsequently disavowed the proposal when USCG officials and barge owners concluded the proposed fees, permits and construction costs would be problematic and unnecessary, because serious barge spills on the 1250 mile stretch of river under consideration were infrequent (“Group Urges Double Hulls…,” 1993)


    12. Her dreams are an infrequent salvation


    13. If the connections so formed should later prove of little use, resulting from infrequent firings across the previously strengthened synapses, the connections weaken on their own from the lack of stimulation


    14. If there are infrequent firings,


    15. Our lovemaking was infrequent, much less than I wanted and hurried when I broke through his curtain of concentration


    16. with the cards on the table, ensure that you are the winner, in this infrequent and powerful position, the mathematics is complete and it is up your


    17. purposes, is not infrequent


    18. Then, there were the brigands who haunted the fringes off the trail and lived off the infrequent travelers who had to pass through to reach the other side of Khafra’s border


    19. The scattered afternoon showers were infrequent during these spring days and the cool nights and mornings often gave way to intense heat as the inexorable sun journeyed through the heavens


    20. The Linguistics Department translates Medusa’s interceptions of Stellar beyond the dome, which is infrequent, but when it is picked up, the Corporation wastes no time in collecting and analyzing the intelligence

    21. Even if his use is only infrequent, the feelings which are clouded over while he is intoxicated will begin to cloud over any objective perspective he might have gained


    22. I told her that I used my parent's guilt from having spanked me, as infrequent as that was, to manipulate them because immediately after being punished I was pardoned


    23. Graisco found it interesting that Cyril would know the name of a guest accompanying an infrequent customer


    24. a tradeoff between these economic states and direct correlation was infrequent


    25. For one, they were of a very low social class, in a time period and country where rising up in social class was very difficult and infrequent


    26. “Our contacts with our colony are effectively quite infrequent


    27. Symptoms of constipation include infrequent stools, hard stools, and excessive straining


    28. The flashes of the far-off future were so infrequent they were like rare dreams


    29. snips are relatively rare and, in the case of the latter, so infrequent that it is


    30. Hans was grateful the journey into the tents of the aid town, were infrequent

    31. every two weeks) water changes are better than infrequent large water changes


    32. Even from his infrequent, uncertain glances at her, he had gauged that she did not have the air of desperation that most of the females in the place exuded


    33. Trains to Strorley at that hour were infrequent and slow, and it wasn't till nearly five that she drove down the oozy lane in the station cab and, turning in at the white gate, arrived at The Willows


    34. It was wide, high and had paintings at infrequent intervals on the walls


    35. It was also a sport in which the loser often was hurt, not simply had the wind knocked out of him as Teller had at this, one of his infrequent sessions with his friend


    36. She had also had two cognacs and two of the infrequent cigarettes she occasionally smoked


    37. They soon become infrequent and are only called at times of need


    38. Vértes, where wild sheep are infrequent visitors


    39. As corruption keeps on getting more cunning and more numerous and accumulates more and more… until the attempts to destroy corruption become last stabs… growing more infrequent and fainter as time goes on


    40. The last infrequent but still possible response came from students and others who spoke with emphasis: "That would be wonderful

    41. He was still confronted by the question, how could she have remained so long in that position without going out of her mind, since she could not bring herself to jump into the water? Of course he knew that Sonia's position was an exceptional case, though unhappily not unique and not infrequent, indeed; but that very exceptionalness, her tinge of education, her previous life might, one would have thought, have killed her at the first step on that revolting path


    42. Joe’s news about Rosemary was infrequent and vague and was directed specifically to Joe Jr


    43. ” Two months later, Rose, who had made only brief and infrequent visits to Saint Coletta, wrote another letter, this time to both Pat and Jean, requesting that they make a trip to see Rosemary


    44. Although he was reconciled to infrequent sex, that did not stop him looking out eagerly for extra opportunities, and he surveyed the building with a keen eye, figuring out the sleeping arrangements


    45. with which he regaled her on their infrequent evenings alone when the table was cleared and brandy and coffee before them


    46. Chances asked her to hold him! That was funny! to see Ashley alone were all too infrequent these days


    47. remained so long in that position without going out of her mind, since she could not bring herself to jump into the water? Of course he knew that Sonia's position was an exceptional case, though unhappily not unique and not infrequent, indeed; but that very exceptionalness, her tinge of education, her previous life might, one would have thought, have killed her at the first step on that revolting path


    48. This was a not infrequent procedure with Mr


    49. When the drawing-room door opened and Dorothea entered, there was a sort of contrast not infrequent in country life when the habits of the different ranks were less blent than now


    50. But such bubble tops are infrequent events






















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    Synonyms for "infrequent"

    infrequent uncommon unusual rare sparse meagre limited singular

    "infrequent" definitions

    not frequent; not occurring regularly or at short intervals