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rarities in British English rarity in British English (ˈrɛərɪtɪ) nounWord forms: plural -ties1. a rare person or thing, esp something interesting or valued because it is uncommon 2. the state or quality of being rare Examples of 'rarities' in a sentencerarities These rarities give themselves away by their very matt foreground.He was no taller than Stephanie and as lean as Komarov, which made both of them rarities among their peers.That rarest of rarities – an own-goal by a goalkeeper.It is not so long since such choreographed catches were jaw-dropping rarities.This remaster of the original album comes with outtakes and rarities.Great rarities of early illustration were added.I'm not talking only about fancyshmantzy rarities, but unusual varieties of the usual suspects.Butchers' stalls offer traditional cuts and such rarities as oxtail, lambs' hearts and sweetbreads.Yet these two are nevertheless rarities to be treasured, exceptions to the rule.A second disc of rarities sweetens the package. |