If I could make him swallow enough blood as well as lead him into frequent charges, he'd soon be winded.
The wolf is a frequent charge in English armory.
Houck wrote that between 1886 and 1890, frequent charges were made against Kolaszewski.
A frequent charge leveled at contemporary opera is that the music does not sing.
There have been frequent charges of revisionism.
Apart from the ordinaries, the most frequent charges are the cross - with its hundreds of variations - and the lion and eagle.
Trees are frequent charges in Latin arms.
Gigli disciples abound in Spain, prompting the frequent charge that nothing original arises there.
Other programs call attention to unusually high or frequent charges.
Contrary to frequent charges, Bush Administration officials are thinking about the postwar peace process.