frequented in English

verb
1
visit (a place) often or habitually.
bars frequented by soldiers
synonyms:visitpatronizespend time invisit regularlybe a regular visitor tohaunthang out at
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "frequented" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "frequented", or refer to the context using the word "frequented" in the English Dictionary.

1. This is a much frequented canteen.

2. The resort is frequented by the rich and famous.

3. I frequented a massage parlor Just around the corner.

4. The bar is frequented by wannabe actresses and film directors.

5. They frequented the tavern and engaged in unspecified lewd practices.

6. Grace Arents frequented this hillside in the early 1900’s

7. Amsterdam (AMS-Schiphol) is the most frequented airport in Amsterdam

8. Deep-sea anglers have long frequented Bimini for its legendary waters

9. Kirkpatrick frequented pool halls, gambled and hung out on the streets.

10. Byroad (plural Byroads) A road less frequented than a highway; a byway

11. Many Coffeehouses became popular because of famous poets and writers who frequented them

12. Let's see if any of the victims frequented the same stores or sites.

13. Faiyum has several large bazaars, mosques, baths and a much-frequented weekly market.

14. The islands were frequented by people micenee of aeolian lineage rooted in Metaponto.

15. In Paris, Marc frequented artistic circles, meeting numerous artists and the actress Sarah Bernhardt.

16. Once-popular access points frequented by divers, such as Gimbel's hole, no longer exist.

17. He was, accordingly, much sought in society, which he frequented much more than his brother.

18. These taverns had a terrible reputation since they were frequented by the lowest of social classes.

19. Ian Schrager recently redesigned this fabled hotel, once frequented by the likes of JFK and Humphrey Bogart.

20. Subsequently, Davos became a ski resort, especially frequented by tourists from the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.

21. The delta is frequented by fishermen and woodcutters as well as by a healthy population of tigers.

22. Colonizers frequented spas to maintain their strength, preserve their French identity, and cultivate their difference from the colonized

23. Riordan frequented the restaurant for 40 years, coming back for the food and the feisty attitude of the staff.

24. The first Boulevardiers got their name from the thoroughfares they frequented: the typically straight and geometrically precise boulevards of Paris

25. In the 1860s there was a station named Ben Lomond which had been robbed by Captain Thunderbolt, who frequented the region.

26. This vegan sushi bar is located in the historic center of Arequipa and is frequented by both tourists and locals alike

27. Around 1930, Agadir was an important stop for the French airmail service Aéropostale and was frequented by Saint-Exupéry and Mermoz.

28. Living in Angel & loving my coffee, Appestat, has got to be on of my most favourited and most frequented coffee shops

29. * Perhaps Jochebed knew that the princess frequented this part of the Nile and purposely left the chest where it would easily be discovered.

30. From Middle English Celebraten, from Latin celebratus, past pariticiple of celebrō (“frequent, go to in great numbers, celebrate, honor, praise”), from celeber (“frequented, populous”)

31. A Del Rio businessman in his 40s who has frequented the Brothels for more than 20 years says there’s little fear of AIDS or other sexual diseases.

32. I always look forward to visiting my Brother & his Family in Newport Beach and dining at Canaletto is always on the frequented spots whenever we are there

33. (Lu 4:44) After being baptized, Jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness of Judah (or, Judea), a rather arid and desolate region frequented by rebels and bandits.

34. [Middle English Celebraten, from Latin celebrāre, celebrāt-, to frequent, celebrate, from celeber, celebr-, frequented, famous.] Examples The same sentiment goes for Erin Brown's choice of the word " celebrate ."

35. During the next three years he frequented prostitutes, learned to box, gambled, and “Clareted and champagned.’’ He also wrote poetry and plays, and a slim volume of translations and

36. Celebrate (v.) mid-15c., "to perform publicly with appropriate rites," originally of the Mass, from Latin celebratus "much-frequented; kept solemn; famous," past participle of celebrare "assemble to honor," also "to publish; sing praises of; practice often," originally "to frequent in great numbers," from celeber "frequented, populous, crowded;" with transferred senses of "well-attended

37. Bashing of the safety and efficacy of vaccines is occurring in chatrooms frequented by all manner of right-wing groups including the Proud Boys; the Boogaloo movement, a loose affiliation known

38. Taliban senior figures have personally interacted with Rahat Ltd. branch managers, frequented Rahat Ltd. branches and used Rahat Ltd. to receive, store and send funds to support insurgent operations inside Afghanistan.

39. ‘She hopes that this will help them to locate the loan that Beseems their expectations.’ ‘It was a quiet, sombre, clerical house, beseeming such a man as the warden, and thus he afterwards frequented it.’

40. 12 He belonged to the Garrick Club and the Athenaeum, and he knew and frequented all the theatres in London and could ask any of their managers for a box when he wanted one.

41. He was later helped to safety by students of the university and staff from Dynamic Hair, a hairdressers he frequented (where he was often seen sleeping in the waiting room and would enjoy getting his hair combed).

42. Lavish Bordellos did operate in the United States, such as Polly Adler's, at the Majestic on West 75th Street in New York, in the late 1920s, and were frequented by the elite and the underworld for alcohol, socializing, and card games as much as for women

43. Celebrity (n.) late 14c., "solemn rite or ceremony," from Old French celebrité "celebration" or directly from Latin celibritatem (nominative celebritas) "multitude, fame," from celeber "frequented, populous" (see celebrate).Meaning "condition of being famous" is from c

44. Beat (police), the territory and time that a police officer patrols Beat reporting, a subject of coverage by a journalist; Forest Beat, in forestry administration, a divisional sub unit of a Forest range; Gay Beat, an area frequented by men who have sex with men for

45. ‘Norman, who is Chandlery manager said that ‘it feels like an ironic kick in the teeth’ particularly as a workable management plan should have been formulated 15 years ago.’ ‘He said the upgrading of facilities at the Marina provided participants with ‘a fabulous on site Chandlery that was frequented throughout the ARC.’’

46. ‘Norman, who is Chandlery manager said that ‘it feels like an ironic kick in the teeth’ particularly as a workable management plan should have been formulated 15 years ago.’ ‘He said the upgrading of facilities at the Marina provided participants with ‘a fabulous on site Chandlery that was frequented throughout the ARC.’’

47. In such wise, however, that the venerable house of prayer which is there shall be faithfully frequented with vows and supplications, and the celestial converse shall be sought and striven after with all desire and with the deepest ardour; and also that there shall be sedulously directed to God prayers, Beseechings and exhortations as well for

48. Beersheba is the southernmost town in the land promised to Abraham.Located on the road towards Egypt in the parched south region known in the Hebrew as "the Negeb" the land had sparse pasture land when Abraham was living among the Philistines.The spot where the town grew had a major well frequented by travelers and shepherds alike.

49. a) Strengthen its efforts to implement the National AIDS Control Programme in order to prevent the incidence and spread of HIV/AIDS, for example, by updating the Programme to respond to all existing risk factors as mentioned above and by providing adolescents with accurate and comprehensive information about HIV/AIDS, its transmission channels, treatment and preventive measures, in schools and other places frequented by them