Definitions
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- adverb
seldom ;rarely
Etymologies
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Examples
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-- a term seldomly used after meetings between the IFP and ANC in the region.
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The individual agendas vary, but the price tag seldomly does.
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Words seldomly ever put experiences in to proper context.
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Two of them came on punt returns -- one by Minnifield (lost) and one by sophomore tailback Perry Jones (recovered) -- and one of them was made late in the fourth quarter by a player who is used so seldomly he is not listed on Virginia's roster and his last name is not printed on the back of his jersey.
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And that's seldomly called, but it could be called every play.
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Any inconvenience they brought up would be for the children and seldomly for themselves.
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That's why I blog so seldomly on genre: it's more interesting to listen than to opine.
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That's why I blog so seldomly on genre: it's more interesting to listen than to opine.
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Given the constraints of the seldomly renewed topics and the format of the communication itself, I don't know if it is fair to deduct points for style.
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I hardly ever use my cell, it seldomly needs charging.
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