hardly remember
Frequency: 8.538.0 per million words
to have very little memory of something
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Examples (20)
- I hardly remember anything from my early childhood.
- I was so young, I hardly remember moving to this city.
- He was so young when they moved that he hardly remembers his birthplace.
- She can hardly remember what happened after the accident.
- She'd had such a high fever, she could hardly remember the past few days.
- We hardly remember ever meeting him before.
- It was so long ago, I can hardly remember his face.
- He will hardly remember the details of that old story.
- After the accident, he could hardly remember his own name for a while.
- Having been away for so long, I hardly remember my childhood home.
- The details of the dream are fading; I hardly remember them now.
- They hardly remember their grandparents, who passed away when they were infants.
- You probably hardly remember me, but we met at a conference last year.
- Do you hardly remember your first day of school?
- We were just kids back then, so it's no surprise we hardly remember the event.
- After such a long time, one can hardly remember all the names.
- They've changed the city so much that I hardly remember what it used to look like.
- He was so tired that he could hardly remember his own name.
- It's a strange feeling to visit a place you hardly remember but know you've been to before.
- Even now, she can hardly remember the exact words he used.