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the infrequent
adjective
Not frequent; not happening frequently.
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The infrequent sex".
She liked only the infrequent, dominant male who understood her.
Then the infrequent visits of Mayor David N. Dinkins.
Do you have a strategy or some advice for the infrequent printer like myself?
Unfortunately, the infrequent, irregular service on each line does not serve the local East End market.
The infrequent cases of mandatory overtime resulted from the misuse of sick time, he said.
(And no one ever mentions the infrequent but beautifully handled action sequences).
Lily finds the snow and cold of the Hudson Valley less onerous than the infrequent bus service.
With a little digging, however, it's possible to uncover much more economical deals for the infrequent user.
"In all religions, the infrequent rituals are more widely observed and tend to be more beloved than the frequent ones".
Typically the company has been very open about the infrequent instances when amplification into the house is used.
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