You can make 125 anagrams from letters in frequent (eefnqrtu).
1400-50; late Middle English: ample, profuse Latin frequent- (stem of frequēns) crowded; (v.) (Middle French fréquenter) Latin frequentāre, derivative of frequēns
Circumstances brought him into frequent contact with the natives there.
The soliloquy and aside are evidently not so frequent in New Comedy.
I inherited the Arnold Family Thunder ThighsTM, which was a source of frequent teasing and distress for me as a child.
His visits there, as already remarked, had not been frequent of late.
Such a course is frequent and would not give the right of complaint to anybody.
It shows what the experience of any frequent flyer already demonstrates.
Think of it as a frequent buyer program for personal karma, or a spiritual band-aid.
As a major source for steel during World War II, Sheffield was a frequent target of bombing raids.
She married an architect and their children, Dialta as well as another daughter and two sons, were frequent guests at La Pietra.
Some books were in frequent use, but others were not forgotten.