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No, it very rarely does.No, it very rarely does.No, it very rarely does.No, it very rarely does.
No, it rarely is.
No
The analogy for "seldom" would be "frequently : seldom :: often : rarely." In this analogy, "frequently" is the opposite of "seldom," just as "often" is the opposite of "rarely." "Seldom" means not occurring often or rarely, making "frequently" the appropriate analogy term.
There are 80 tenths-of-a-foot in 8 feet. But this measurement is rarely used. There are 800 tenths of an inch, also rarely used.
The word you are looking for is besots. It is an old word that is rarely used anymore. The word you are looking for is besots. It is an old word that is rarely used anymore.
None Because rarely anyone goes there anymore
rarely to find something
In my opinion yes it is. Often suggests something happens quite regularly and rarely suggests it doesn't happen that .....eh often !! ha good question
very rarely anymore as they have all been dead for 65 million years.
Yes means same thing as stag or male deer, just rarely used anymore.
In some states you can sue for alienation of affection but that is rarely used anymore since an affair takes two consenting adults. You must realize that your spouse was also a "culprit" in the affair.In some states you can sue for alienation of affection but that is rarely used anymore since an affair takes two consenting adults. You must realize that your spouse was also a "culprit" in the affair.In some states you can sue for alienation of affection but that is rarely used anymore since an affair takes two consenting adults. You must realize that your spouse was also a "culprit" in the affair.In some states you can sue for alienation of affection but that is rarely used anymore since an affair takes two consenting adults. You must realize that your spouse was also a "culprit" in the affair.
"People with mental illness are rarely sent to institutions anymore." "The school is a brilliant instituation."
The word rarely is an adverb. It is an indefinite adverb of frequency (time).
Boats sinking and planes crashing both occur relatively rarely, but statistically, planes are safer than boats. The likelihood of a plane crashing is lower than that of a boat sinking, as commercial aircraft undergo rigorous safety regulations and maintenance checks.
Yes -- BOTH his ears are pierced, though he rarely wears earrings anymore.
Definitely not. Barbiturates are only available by prescription and because they are fatal in high doses they are rarely prescribed anymore.