Synonym: infrequent, peculiar, scarce, sparse, uncommon, unusual. Antonym: dense, ordinary. Similar words: literary, contrary, temporary, contemporary, to the contrary, on the contrary. Meaning: [rer /reə] adj. 1. not widely known; especially valued for its uncommonness 2. recurring only at long intervals 3. not widely distributed 4. marked by an uncommon quality; especially superlative or extreme of its kind 5. having low density 6. (of meat) cooked a short time; still red inside.
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181. Only a single kid is born at a time; twins are extremely rare.
182. Apart from Mary, however, black images are too rare to arouse much comment or controversy.
183. In rare cases where components differ in some way they will be pleased to give additional support.
184. The farm at the site operates a rare breeds centre and also has a tea room with traditional fare.
185. Intensity of feeling, passionate belief, and utter commitment to the behavior therapist are rare.
186. The extremely rare use of the bare infinitive with the passive of perceptual verbs adds further proof that this is the case.
187. Philip Glass has produced something very rare -- an accessible modern opera.
188. Daniel Stoneman has defied the doctors who gave him a one-in-10 chance of survival from a rare brain tumour.
189. He impressed last year on his rare appearances in the first team and is highly rated.
190. Mrs Barnett, 35, suffered acute liver failure after a rare reaction to a drug.
191. Prince sang about doves crying; beauty and courage and curiosity and gentleness seemed not to be rare aberrations in the world.
192. A rare albino alligator arrived at the Wild Animal Park yesterday and immediately went into hiding.
193. It was a rare family that even bothered to take the short bus ride to the sea.
194. Among those attending the cremation ceremony in Vientiane on Jan. 28 were President Souphanouvong, making a rare public appearance.http://Sentencedict.com
195. Both grew from self-involved young adults to artists of rare individuality.
196. The Farm Park specializes in showing the public rare breeds of farm animals.
197. This can make those rare beings quite boring - an accusation you could never level at Jack.
198. In addition. AIDS victims often develop a rare type of cancer, known as Kaposi's sarcoma.
199. It should be noted, however, that this case was decided when parental attendance at case conferences was rare.
200. Achieve these aims and your report will be special, even rare.
201. In 1333 he made a rare journey abroad to deliver the new archbishop, John Stratford, his pallium.
202. While multiple births have increased in recent years because of the success of fertility drugs, sextuplets still are rare.
203. For the city attorney, such a public reversal of legal advice is rare.
204. The rule is an attempt to prevent harm to pets or rare species that may wander into the traps.
205. The area also has a range of fragile eco-systems and rare plants including button grass[sentencedict.com], alpine meadow and snow gum.
206. Because of the language barrier and culture shock, such insights are far too rare.
207. Some read to think, these are rare; some to write, these are common; and some read to talk, and these form the great majority. Charles Caleb Colton
208. He's one of the rare breed of scientists who can explain his work to non-scientists.
209. Primary pulmonary hypertension is extremely rare, afflicting about 1, 500 people in the United States.
210. Younger hares take well to marinating and roasting rare; older ones need to be braised or stewed.