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 isseldom 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.
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.
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.