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be sparse
adjective
Having widely spaced intervals.
synonyms
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For example, we argued that since biological regulatory networks are sparsely connected, the matrix A should be sparse.
Be sparse, spare, pare, shear, prune, soften or shorten?
He is just how you want your boy toy to be: sparse in the dialogue department.
They're wondering why they always have to be sparse and utilitarian.
Instrumentation, especially in early recordings, tends to be sparse, sometimes nothing more than an acoustic guitar.
In grade I, comedones may be sparse or profuse but there is little or no inflammation.
Those on board expected creatures to be sparse in number and entering hibernation.
In the highest areas of the Central Highlands, forests tend to be sparse and interspersed with grasslands.
By most criteria the development of Eastern (as compared with Western) children's literature still appears to be sparse and tentative.
Now the team comes home to play in front of what are likely to be sparse crowds at Citi Field.
The Great Drought (1276 99) probably caused massive crop failure; rainfall continued to be sparse and unpredictable until approximately 1450.
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