7 Metaphors for frequency

for if frequency of quotation is the hall-mark of popularity, his Grace must be one of the most popular of our living poets.

The great frequency of falling stars is another fact that I cannot corroborate.

The frequency of such events is a burning disgrace to the morality, civilization, and refinement of feeling to which we lay claim and so often boast in comparison with the older states.

Indeed the frequency of the coconut-palm was the only non-Malayo-Australian feature in the vegetation.

The lowest frequency expected of a free-sheeter is an issue a month.

Indeed, he might have lost his principality entirelyor, at least, his subjects; for, as I later had occasion to observe, the frequency with which a dethroned reason mounts a throne and rules a world is such that self-crowned royalty receives but scant homage from the less elated members of the court.

Origen also speaks of the frequency of "lying, or of idle talking;" as if possibly its frequency were in some sense an excuse for it.

7 Metaphors for  frequency