"frequently" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- And then there is everything else, the dirty, sweaty, unglamorous and frequently tedious work of being infantrymen.
- With teams often content to dribble out the clock, keeping scores low and games frequently tedious, Danny Biasone, the owner of the Syracuse Nationals, proposed a 24-second time limit for teams to attempt a shot.
- I don't for a minute believe that financial success contradicts negative critical judgment; $500 million from now, "Dead Man's Chest" will still be, in my estimation, occasionally amusing, frequently tedious and entirely too long.
- The job of school board members is unsalaried, complex and frequently tedious.
- Had it been written by anyone else, "Moonwalk" (the title refers to the stepping-forward-but-sliding-backward dance step that has become Mr. Jackson's signature stage movement) could be dismissed as an assiduously unrevealing, frequently tedious document.
- Its exposition is frequently tedious and it has an overplus of trivial observations.
- Born in Maryland and educated in England, Cooke had his flirtation with fame in 1708 when he brought out an occasionally clever, frequently tedious Hudibrastic poem called "The Sot-Weed Factor."
- Mr. Volpe's gala will be as long and as uneven, as occasionally exciting and frequently tedious, as such galas generally are.
- Ken Tucker, of The New York Times, stated that if the book had been written by anyone else, it would be dismissed as "an assiduously unrevealing, frequently tedious document."
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