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Example sentences for "seldom used"

  • The root is seldom used; but the leaves and young branches are employed in the same manner and for the same purposes as those of the Common Wormwood.

  • On account of its dark color when cooked, it is seldom used in the manner of the common cabbages.

  • It is seldom used as an esculent; though, in its young state, the flesh is quite similar in flavor and texture to that of the scolloped varieties.

  • A piece of wood in the form of a ring, which answers the purpose of an iron thimble; it is seldom used by English seamen, and then only for the fore and main bowline-bridles.

  • This is only in top-gallant sails, and is seldom used now.

  • When it is abaft the mast, it is intended for the trysail of a snow; but is seldom used in this position, except in those sloops of war which occasionally assume the appearance of snows to deceive the enemy.

  • This termination of the second person preterit, on account of its harshness, is seldom used, and especially in the irregular verbs.

  • Thus Felton: "The COLON is now so seldom used by good writers, that rules for its use are unnecessary.

  • Both this and the former are seldom used, and therefore are hardly to be had.

  • This is seldom used except as a woodwork exercise.

  • This joint is seldom used in actual practice.

  • This latter is seldom used in actual work.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seldom used" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ball from; birds were; drew from his pocket; each instance; first sight; former years; good memory; goodly company; hard boiled; liberty and; little angel; magnetic field; make her; national self; natural fact; rail fence; seldom found; seldom seen; seldom used; sexual attraction; should stand; volatile alkali; vpon their; when ratified