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unfrequented

[uhn-free-kwuhn-tid, -fri-kwen-] / ʌnˈfri kwən tɪd, -frɪˈkwɛn- /


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According to the historian Edward Hasted, writing in the 1770s, Cooling was “an unfrequented place, the roads of which are deep and miry, and it is as unhealthy as it is unpleasant.”

From New York Times • Nov. 6, 2018

The Captain Moxey reached at 7 a.m. at Drigg’s Hill, an unfrequented outpost on Andros.

From New York Times • Jan. 30, 2013

Donald Nelson is 52, a big, mild man with shoulders like goal posts and an appetite for hard work, long hours and a pipe that smells like an unfrequented sulphur sink in Yellowstone Park.

From Time Magazine Archive

Paul Redfern was flying for the most part over unfrequented seas; some of the mountains and jungle had not been penetrated by explorers.

From Time Magazine Archive

There is a fine rocky walk along the S. ridge, called Shelter Crags and Crinkle Crags, which descends towards the head of Dunnerdale, but it is extremely unfrequented.

From Climbing in The British Isles. Vol. 1 - England by Smith, W. P. Haskett