Examples of 'little-used' in a sentence

Meaning of "little-used"

little-used (verb) - to use something sparingly or infrequently, especially in the context of resources or supplies
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  • Not used much, or as much as another / others; lightly used

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A little-used piece of equipment falls into disrepair.
Conveniently located near a little-used loading dock.
A little-used piece of equipment fails into disrepair.
They are often seen on windows of little-used rooms.
A little-used ability in this game is her disguise skill.
The logical place to put it was where the little-used stadium stood.
Crude fiber is a little-used distinction to differentiate the types.
This participatory approach works especially well for little-used languages.
A little-used piece of equipment falls into disrepair and becomes.
I was eager to get to the border market before taking this little-used road.
Do not count on this little-used ingredient providing any real benefit.
At the time the clinic had only two employees and was little-used.
Near the little-used road is an estate surrounded by delphiniums and an electrified fence.
The handling of the articles corresponding to little-used destinations is effected in the following manner.
That little-used guest room can also be your office or hobby room.

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The controversial labor reforms were forced through two days ago using a little-used power.
In addition, four little-used facilities that had been established to meet specialized needs were eliminated.
The crew rendezvous with their local guides at a little-used research station on this isolated coast.
Considered little-used by Goudy in his memoir, although digitised and revived several times since.
The pair narrowly escaped imprisonment on the little-used but still extant charge of violating sepulchres.
The deteriorating public finance situation raises questions about regular services on little-used regional lines.
Throw away unused or little-used containers safely ; buy in quantities that you will use soon.
In the well-watered southeastern regions of the country significant undeveloped and little-used resources exist.
Because resurfacing is still a little-used procedure in Brazil, few clinics are capacitated to perform it.
But aside from Whistler they are little-used.
Historically, trial by combat was indeed a little-used but accepted aspect of English common law.
Some Parties had pointed out that even the existing participatory mechanisms for stakeholders were little-used.
Along with the magnesium therapy discussed below, such little-used behavioral approaches deserve further study.
But Russell and little-used fifth forward Gene Guarilia successfully pressured Baylor into missed shots.
Microsoft ruled out many of the little-loved and little-used features of the old Edge.
Some of my little-used culinary skills to work?
Solar power in North Dakota is a little-used resource.
Africville is now a little-used green area called Seaview Park.
Is still largely unknown and little-used.
After exiting the castle through a little-used side door, Severus quickly became airborne.
Little-used spellings were also excluded.
It also bears the little-used Bayer designation q Tauri.
The infrastructure was cramped, limited and little-used.
Since World War II many little-used rural sections have been closed.
There are many surprises in store at this little-used fortress!
A little-used loading dock.
A great number of roads remain unpaved, mostly little-used rural roads.
He speaks Siamou, a little-used Malian dialect used as a code by the enemy.
Today, these are known as opera seria, a term that was little-used when they were created.
Dr. Sarkisian's little-used social media accounts are peppered with risqué communiqués.
After Vervant, the route is still little-used.
And by " challenged " you mean the little-used act of anarchy known as " suing the nephew.
He says that in north Lincolnshire, a roading is a private and little-used road.
It was equivalent to the now little-used Latin-derived term lutite.
The railroads needed ICC approval for almost everything, rates, mergers, abandonments of little-used branch lines.

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