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Not dense.
thin
distributed
Occupied or populated by a small number of people.
uncrowded
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Examples for "
uncrowded
"
uncrowded
Examples for "
uncrowded
"
1
The tavern was surprisingly
uncrowded
,
given the prevailing energies of the night.
2
Visit Website Sardinia's casual,
uncrowded
vibe suited our team of five just fine.
3
For how crowded the local area is, it's often a little
uncrowded
sanctuary.
4
Hear me, you who live out in the
uncrowded
part of the country.
5
Everything was with them, rivals were few, the ground
uncrowded
,
the season dry.
1
A
sparse
line-up of new drugs remains the Anglo-Swedish company's top problem.
2
However, reports of olfactory dysfunction in other cystic kidney diseases are
sparse
.
3
The detainees reported severe overcrowding,
sparse
water and food, and limited healthcare.
4
Evidence of progress is
sparse
,
arguably to the point of not existing.
5
Hence, presumably, the relatively
sparse
coverage and apparent absence of political concern.
6
The screen is attractive but simple; with minimal colours and
sparse
detail.
7
The furniture of the salon is simple and
sparse
and very hard.
8
Even worse, there was
sparse
evidence that the public was particularly interested.
9
Because evidence -data -is so
sparse
,
many controversies remain unsettled.
10
Too, her party was already approaching Pugeesh, and information was still
sparse
.
11
The aerial scout observes the dummies beneath the
sparse
covering of branches.
12
The Coco Islands are a restricted area and transport links are
sparse
.
13
She had never bought a house and kept her rented apartments
sparse
.
14
Nevertheless, knowledge of protein interactions that regulate noncanonical NF-kB signaling is
sparse
.
15
The lamps were
sparse
in this lane, and all was comparatively quiet.
16
She blinked a few times and stared at the small,
sparse
room.
sparse
more sparse
sparse hair
so sparse
sparse grass
sparse data