Examples of 'rarely heard' in a sentence

Meaning of "rarely heard"

This phrase is used to indicate that something is not frequently or commonly heard. It implies that the mentioned thing or information is uncommon, infrequent, or not well-known. It can refer to a statement, story, fact, or piece of news that is not widely circulated or discussed

How to use "rarely heard" in a sentence

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rarely heard
I have rarely heard of anything more cynical.
The nose flute is otherwise rarely heard.
I have rarely heard anything that bad.
My brother has told me he has rarely heard.
I had rarely heard such a good song.
The second view is rarely heard about.
I have rarely heard anything to equal her.
Today questions so openly sexist are rarely heard of.
It is rarely heard from again after this.
Those individual human stories are rarely heard.
Goblin names are rarely heard by humanoids.
You rarely heard strange rumors flowing carefully.
Those words are rarely heard by anyone.
He rarely heard from his father.
Fraternities and sororities are rarely heard of.

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I have rarely heard of a man doing that.
They exist but are rarely heard.
I have rarely heard singing like it.
They are farmers of villages rarely heard of.
I have rarely heard the whistling of my own team.
Such things are rarely heard.
A word rarely heard in his discipline.
What a wonderful sound that is rarely heard today.
I rarely heard from her.
The voices of refugees are rarely heard in these conversations.
We rarely heard from them.
Their calls rarely heard.
It is an exercise in listening to the voices of those who are rarely heard.
All seven tones are rarely heard in a single traditional composition.
Then there is the group that is rarely heard from.
Erhua is rarely heard as a diminutive.
Their music is rarely heard.
I had rarely heard him speak with such absolute force.
Cultural differences were rarely heard of.
He has rarely heard him raise his voice like this.
Our voices are rarely heard.
I very rarely heard him speak the word his entire life.
It is very rarely heard.
I have rarely heard someone speak for so long without saying anything.
My voice is rarely heard.
Now you can better understand why your pleas are rarely heard.
The territorial call is a rarely heard harsh and rapid chattering.
The sounds they make are often similar or rarely heard.
The diddley bow is rarely heard outside the rural south.
Yet the voices and life experiences of Muslim American women themselves are rarely heard.
That is a technique that is rarely heard in the contemporary musical scene.
I rarely heard from the Latino community.
Working to shine a light on people who are rarely heard from in the media.
Victims are rarely heard to speak about the physical and psychological injuries they experience.
This version is sought after and has been rarely heard due to its poor distribution.

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Subsistence farmers rarely lead comfortable lives
One rarely experiences such authenticity in my profession
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Examples of using Heard
I have heard enough about the lunch
Your neighbours would have heard you
I have heard of getting stuck with a problem
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