Thesaurus / irregularly
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They are usually shorter and more irregular in outline, and more frequently have irregularly broken ends.
A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODDGenerally, the ends are rounded and the striations faint, or only irregularly round or oval yellow masses are found.
A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODDEntering a very large irregularly-formed room, they proceeded to the upper end, where a huge coal fire blazed.
THE GARRET AND THE GARDENR.M. BALLANTYNEThey are straight or curved rods, which vary markedly in size and outline, and stain very irregularly (Fig. 123).
A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODDHe ate irregularly, of such things as he could put his hands upon; and sleep fled from him like a mistress spurned.
LOVE'S PILGRIMAGEUPTON SINCLAIRShe had suggested a ring of low flowers, and some taller ones, irregularly set.
THE IDYL OF TWIN FIRESWALTER PRICHARD EATONThe town is irregularly built on the cliffs to the south of Torbay, and its harbour is sheltered by a breakwater.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 4, PART 3VARIOUSThey swarmed irregularly over the fields and bluffs, of which they had taken possession, seeming not to have fallen into ranks.
THE BOYS OF '61CHARLES CARLETON COFFIN.Towards the caudal end the lateral branches come off more irregularly.
JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY, MARCH 1917VARIOUSThe lighter chants are in threes or fours, and consist of iambics and trochees irregularly.
THE INDIAN IN HIS WIGWAMHENRY R. SCHOOLCRAFTWORDS RELATED TO IRREGULARLY
- a few times
- every now and then
- from time to time
- hardly
- hardly ever
- in a few cases
- inhabitually
- irregularly
- little
- not often
- not very often
- occasionally
- on and off
- once in a blue moon
- once in a while
- rarely
- scarcely
- scarcely ever
- semioccasionally
- sometimes
- sporadically
- uncommonly
- unoften
- unusually
- whimsically
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