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Unoften

Unoften \Un*of"ten\ (?; 115), adv. Not often. [Obs.]

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unoften

adv. seldom, rarely

Usage examples of "unoften".

Sometimes, not unoften, these pieces of bread were torn away from the prettier, more feminine women by their brawnier, huskier, more masculine fellows.

This formation makes it possible for a given army, choosing to attack only limited portions of the enemy, portions smaller than itself, to engage an army which, all told, may be three times its size, and, not unoften, to turn the flank of this much larger body, producing its confusion and rout, Too, if the attack fails, the advanced force may fall back, knowing that the balance of their army, indeed, its bulk, rested and fresh, not yet engaged, is fully prepared to cover their retreat.

Also, not unoften, depending on the numbers involved, and particularly when traversing, or sojourning in, dangerous countries, verr, tarsk, and bosk may also be found within the wagon enclosure.

And it is not unoften the case that such a common wench, of which little is expected, bought originally perhaps with the mere object of keeping her for week or so and then reselling her, will be discovered to be an astounding value.

Peace and war, and arrangements and treaties, are not unoften determined in a pavilion within the precincts of the fairs.

Not unoften, to my amusement and Arleneā€™s outrage, Imnak would select the steak.

Not unoften, incidentally, it turns out that these two fellows are the same that he who most cruelly and effectively dominated her as a master is also he to whom she yielded most abjectly as a slave.

They are used, not unoften, in small Gorean towns, to scavenge garbage.

Slavers, not unoften, deprive a female slave of a man's touch for two or three days before her sale.

Not unoften Gorean girls, particularly if they are to be consigned to a low slavery, are given such names.

And, not unoften, such a fellow will bid upon her, knowing well the wonders which she, purchased from her owner, is offering him.