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What does rarity mean?

rarity

noteworthy scarcity (= tenuity) a rarified quality the tenuity of the upper atmosphere (= curio) something unusual -- perhaps worthy of collecting

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Simple sentences

That's a rarity, however.
Blokes who knit are a rarity.

Movie subtitles

I'm a rarity.
Well, you're a rarity.
But today is the time of the happy fate a rarity.
It is a rarity from the Amazon.
Such things are a rarity in these parts. When I heard the sound, I used my telescope to watch you drive by.
We must therefore conclude that this alien is that often unaccountable rarity, a mutation, one of a kind.
And then old Dr. Cleary deduced that Misery must be Lady Evelyn-Hyde's long-lost daughter because of the rarity of deadly bee stings.
Well, figuring' the rarity of these you do have enough to pay your rent for a while. Say, to the year 2000.
Both the statistical rarity of homicidal electrocution and the complexity of the crime indicate a certain devious premeditation.
You are a rarity. A loyal man, with a great taste in authors.
I also believe that you deal in artifacts of, uh, shall we say, extreme rarity?
It's a real rarity we'd be all drinking'. You know, my Uncle Marty drinks.
You're a rarity among women, Kate.
You know, I'm so glad to have the two of you in the same place. It's a rarity.
I deal in antiques because of their rarity and beauty.
Good manners are a rarity nowadays.
In summer ice is a rarity, so summer is when I sell it.
In winter roses are a rarity.
We must therefore conclude that this alien is that often unaccountable rarity, a mutation, one of a kind. - Yes, I would agree.
A rarity, a handsome young man in the house.
Telephone calls used to be such a rarity, but lately we've become quite accustomed to them.
Put this one on. But be careful, it's a rarity.
This is a priceless rarity.
I'm a geometric rarity, my dear.
Amity. rarity.
A man with a sense of humour about his work is a rarity.
Even a regular excavator was a rarity.
She's a rarity among women!
It's a rarity.
A bicycle was quite a rarity.
It is a rarity in today's cinema to find such moments of truth. For people are objects to show themselves as they really are.
It's such a rarity.
And then old Dr. Cleary deduced that Misery must be Lady Evelyn-Hyde's long-lost daughter because of the rarity of deadly bee stings, my heart just leapt!
I know, Morgan. It's a real rarity we be all drinking'.
Do you know what a rarity that makes you?
I'm something of a rarity.
A rarity in my dorm room.

News and current affairs

Becker was a rarity among economists in recent decades.
HAIFA - The celebrations in Israel over the release of the kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit come after the Israeli government concluded that diplomatic rarity, an agreement with Hamas.
Four centuries ago, the consensus, in Western Europe at least, was that good and even adequate government in this fallen world was inevitably a rarity.
Even as hundreds of similar outsourcing centers spring up in Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America, the Accra center remains a rarity in Africa.
Indeed, before vaccination made measles a rarity, the disease was widely feared, killing thousands of children every year.

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