Examples of 'rarely like' in a sentence

Meaning of "rarely like"

rarely like - This phrase indicates a lack of preference or enjoyment for something. It suggests infrequent or minimal positive feelings towards a person, activity, or object

How to use "rarely like" in a sentence

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rarely like
Reality is very rarely like your dreams.
I rarely like the idea of a relaunch or reboot.
I love him but rarely like him.
We rarely like the virtues we have not.
Even they themselves rarely like each other.
Twos rarely like to work alone.
Why and why i did something rarely like a bouncer.
Are rarely like him.
My experience has taught me that childbirth is rarely like it is in the books.
Yet they rarely like being asked to account for their actions.
The real world is rarely like Cheers.
People rarely like other people 's happiness.
I have never been moved like that by music, very rarely like that.
Young people are rarely like this, however.
I rarely like anything she wears, but this is beautiful.

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People typically do not like change, and employees rarely like change.
Clients rarely like flat-chested girls like you.
Better safe than sorry! Sea creatures rarely like flying!
People rarely like other people 's happiness We have nothing to hear from anyone.
Sea creatures rarely like flying!
I rarely like film adaptations, but Alfred Hitchcock 's version is worth a watch, too.
Unfortunately, it 's rarely like that.
I rarely like ( or use ) what I make.
And only rarely like himself,.
Because of that, I was rarely like a high school student and was more like a housewife.
I know it's rarely like me to be brave.
Unfortunately, it 's rarely like that . Modern police work is often very routine.
But life is rarely like that, is it not?

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