frequent
IPA: frˈikwʌnt
verb
- (transitive) To visit often.
adjective
- Done or occurring often; common.
- Occurring at short intervals.
- Addicted to any course of conduct; inclined to indulge in any practice; habitual; persistent.
- (obsolete) Full; crowded; thronged.
- (obsolete) Often or commonly reported.
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Examples of "frequent" in Sentences
- Don't forget to baste frequently.
- Frequent brushing is the first defense.
- The most frequent kind is the genitive.
- It is frequently confused with tinplate.
- It has the power to ejaculate frequently.
- The polacca was frequently seen in the Mediterranean.
- It is frequently encountered in the west of the state.
- Galbanum is frequently is frequently adulterated with pine oil.
- They are more frequently seen in pairs in winter and often heard to vocalize.
- However, these roads frequently develop potholes that often remain unrepaired.
- We need the marketing money to spur growth in what we call our frequent-flier segment.
- "We had the promise of stable retirement," Silva said, after a career spent in what he described as frequent contact with human blood, puke and poop.
- Celebrated writer and Xiamen University Professor Yi Zhongtian advocates the move amidst what he calls the frequent occurrence of "moral dust storms."
- Long earned the nickname "bus barn bully" by drivers and other transportation employees for what they described as frequent violent outbursts and aggressive behavior.
- Thomas Gandow, criticized what he called the frequent belittlement of Scientology in the media and the indecision of politicians to work towards banning the organization in Germany.
- And there's a Japanese company, Triumph International, that's launching what it calls a frequent flier bra, guaranteed not to set off the metal detectors because, you see, there are no wires.
- JOHANNESBURG, Feb 9, Reuter - A top South African industrialist expressed concern at what he called frequent, confusing and often contradictory statements made by various African National Congress
- Although Mr. Kushchenko says he will have neither a financial stake nor a formal role in the Nets 'organization, he speaks with a proprietary air about his colleague's venture and what he calls their frequent "joint reflections" on it.
- GERARD KAISER, JACKSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Because of their status, they often do not keep the follow-up appointments, and if there are then problems in the follow-up or particularly need to continue medication, if that's not done, then they return to the hospital and become what we call frequent flyers to the emergency room.
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