How To Use Unfrequented In A Sentence

  • If you are curious enough to follow -- which would be extremely ill-bred -- you may witness under the trees of the "alameda," or some unfrequented quarter, the forbidden "_entrevista_. The White Chief A Legend of Northern Mexico
  • It is necessary to reinforce emergency ideological and political work in oil exploration industry as oil exploration activities are mostly carried out in unfrequented areas with unexpected happenings.
  • Most and intimate caress produce outdoors, roadside, garden, natant bathhouse, unfrequented alley or houseboat to go up, in a few opener countries, also produce outdoors and woods in.
  • The usually unfrequented walkway saw crowds thronging the various stalls to look at, and in several instances buy, the multitude of objects on show.
  • To elude this vulnerability, employees should avoid browsing the Internet and visiting unfrequented websites not pertinent to business needs.
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  • At 901 metres, it just falls short of Munro's height so it's relatively unfrequented, other than the visits of a local mountaineer who has apparently climbed the hill more than 1000 times.
  • There"re no enough attentions on the poetry and Ci of Qing dynasty in the academic circle, as a result, many important composers are encountering unfrequented.
  • That unfrequented little bay not far from here was our very own private hideout until some low, boorish money makers pushed their way in.
  • The main physical feature of the hill are the two great corries which are gouged out of the eastern flanks of the hill, the dark side of the mountain which is relatively unseen, and unfrequented.
  • Official sources hold that terrorists frequently cross over from Afghanistan using unfrequented routes, commit bank robberies and sectarian-related killings.
  • It was not the loneliness of unfrequented nature, for there was a well-kept carriage road traversing its dreariness; and even when the hillside was clothed with scanty verdure, there were "outcrops" of smooth glistening weather-worn rocks showing like bare brown knees under the all too imperfectly kilted slopes. The Bell-Ringer of Angel's
  • But it appears that the council will not be content until every street in the neighbourhood, however small and unfrequented, has got its share of bumps.
  • To get to know the unfrequented highlands, the rolling hills, the medieval hilltop towns and the wild empty beaches of one of the least developed rural regions of Europe, travellers have to get away from the main holiday road.
  • Sprung from a little knot of (we wish we could say "_jolly young_," though truth compels us to proclaim) far from jolly, and decidedly old, "watermen," the _above-bridge navy_, whose shattered and unfrequented wherries were always "in want of a fare," may now boast of covering the bosom of the Thames with its fleet of steamers; thus, as it were, bringing the substantial piers of London Bridge within a stone's throw -- if we may be allowed to pitch it so remarkably strong -- of the once remote regions of the Punch, or the London Charivari. Volume 1, July 31, 1841
  • There also has the winter, whether you also remember fondly in the not well-known wooden bridge side already drive unfrequented I?
  • The reference library is quite unfrequented as a rule, like the mausoleum of a once-proud family that has died out. THE DISPOSAL OF THE LIVING
  • There were blackberry bushes thickly massed in unfrequented corners of the park, and he tried them, copying the style of the adult foxes.
  • By then the weather had improved for a grand Boxing Day out at the beach on the eastern coast, an area unfrequented by tourists.
  • During one of the patrols, he learned of an empty field to the west of the city that was unused and unfrequented.
  • So, unrepaired and unfrequented, town centers began to look dilapidated, long before any unwelcome barbarian tongues were heard in their near empty streets.
  • Unfrequented, the pda cell phone submerged burdenless vatic prominence of meantime to savageness that masochistically was inhabited on the nutritionally of murine and lignin, blankly quantifiability the gillespie monophysite. Rational Review
  • There a member of a visiting team drove a cricket ball out of the ground on to an unfrequented adjacent public road and it struck and severely injured a lady who happened to be standing in the road.
  • We perplexed everyone around us by walking up the unfrequented road the quarter mile or so to the museum.
  • It is necessary to reinforce emergency ideological and political work in oil exploration industry as oil exploration activities are mostly carried out in unfrequented areas with unexpected happenings.
  • The main physical feature of the hill are the two great corries which are gouged out of the eastern flanks of the hill, the dark side of the mountain which is relatively unseen, and unfrequented.
  • a trail leading to an unfrequented lake
  • Some discommend moated houses, as unwholesome; so Camden saith of [3155] Ew-elme, that it was therefore unfrequented, ob stagni vicini halitus, and all such places as be near lakes or rivers. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The reporter ask you think that the Japanese brigade encounters in China unfrequented, be subjected to to why a lot of hisses are?
  • Some discommend moated houses, as unwholesome; so Camden saith of [3155] Ew-elme, that it was therefore unfrequented, ob stagni vicini halitus, and all such places as be near lakes or rivers. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • An estimated 300-500 refugees are entering Pakistan daily via unfrequented routes.

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