Pronunciation of rarity

Pronunciation of the English word rarity.

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Pronounce rarity in English


rarity in a sentence

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1. Great as is the sensuous beauty of gems, their rarity and price adds an expression of distinction to them, which they would never have if they were cheap.
2. Because of their rarity, pandas have become a world treasure.
3. That's a rarity, however.
4. Good conductors of heat are usually good conductors of electricity, but that puts the causal relation backwards. Conduction-band electrons can't help but transport kinetic energy, which--randomized--is heat. Putting heat before electricity is reasonable only because of the rarity of materials like diamond that conduct heat via the quasi-particles called phonons, which are communicable crystal-lattice vibrations.
5. "This came for you." "Urgh..." "So hey, you remember that one that she sent you where she asked you to get her those pictures of Applejack's brother?" "Yeah." "And then she told you to write a critique on Mac's physical appearance." "Yeah." "Then she sent the critique to Mac." "...Yeah." "What did you tell her you learned from that?" "I found that a Phillips screwdriver is persuasive, but not seductive; and also Rarity charges up the butt for stuff I really think she should do as a friend."
6. His speech was a properly constructed and cogent argument, which – at least in my experience – feels like a complete rarity.
7. Blokes who knit are a rarity.
8. Pictures and prints which even my unpractised eyes could recognize as being of great price and rarity hung thick upon the walls.
9. Being in the south of England snow is a rarity for us.

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