Yeah, I like clothes, but I hardly ever go shopping. Hardly ever!
Elm trees have beautiful branches but hardly ever bear fruit.
It's awful, I hate it" is hardly the other side of "That is beautiful and I loved it."
The angel of death can hardly have friends. And the prom, what about Danny? He can hardly have a Valkyrie for his date.
An hour crept by. I think it was an hour. I hardly recognized it. Bearing no resemblance to any of the numerous other hours of my acquaintance, I hardly recognized a single second of it.
Togetherness is the key to success: a lone bee makes hardly any honey; a lone man makes hardly any money.
A good horse has many faults; a bad one has hardly any.
Even the most cynical can hardly be surprised by the antics of Nixon and his accomplices as they are gradually revealed. It matters little, at this point, where the exact truth lies in the maze of perjury, evasion, and of contempt for the normal - ha...
Tracy Lord: You hardly know him. C. K. Dexter Haven: To hardly know him is to know him well.
You can hardly make a friend in a year, but you can easily offend one in an hour.
Birth, ancestry, and that which you yourself have not achieved can hardly be called your own.
Why is luge a sport? You dress up like a giant sperm and go sledding really fast. That’s hardly athletic. Phallic and sexy, yes. But hardly athletic.
Hardly a name in profane history is more august than his. Hardly another character in the world's record has made so little of its opportunities. His discovery was a blunder; his blunder was a new world; the New World is his monument.
When he asked me, with obvious self-satisfaction, what I thought of the scenario, I hardly knew how to answer. I asked if he had seen the play and was hardly surprised when he said no.
There are hardly any apprenticeships in care; hardly any schools preparing teenagers for jobs in care; and few signs that politicians know what to do to raise the status and rewards for what will soon be one of our most important industries.
He lay in his stony crypt like his own corpse, hardly breathing, his heart hardly beating - and yet lived as intensively and dissolutely as ever a rake had lived in the wide world outside.
Bert: Up where the smoke is all billowed and curled / 'Tween pavement and stars is the chimney sweep world / When there's hardly no day, nor hardly no night / There's things half in shadow and halfway in light / On the rooftops of London / Coo, what ...
When in college, I would hardly attend classes. In fact, we would go to other colleges and hang out there. Every six months, my friends and I would hit the roads and go to Goa. We weren't rich kids, and our trips were on shoestring budgets. But, we h...
Barking dogs occasionally bite, but laughing men hardly ever shoot.
If what is communicated is false, it can hardly be called communication.
I hardly went to school.