Thesaurus / uninhabited
EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB
It offended verisimilitude, like the pretended anxiety of Robinson Crusoe and others to escape from uninhabited islands.
ACROSS THE PLAINSROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
At four leagues from this village we found a village of five houses which was uninhabited.
COLONIAL EXPEDITIONS TO THE INTERIOR OF CALIFORNIA CENTRAL VALLEY, 1800-1820SHERBURNE FRIEND COOK
It is uninhabited, save by an elderly man and woman who act as caretakers; but even these have no access to the room.
THE GHOST WORLDT. F. THISELTON (THOMAS FIRMINGER THISELTON) DYER
The uninhabited part of the earth is surely worthy of divine complacency.
FEMALE SCRIPTURE BIOGRAPHIES, VOL. IFRANCIS AUGUSTUS COX
All game birds are becoming scarce as the country becomes settled and they are confined to uninhabited regions.
OUR VANISHING WILD LIFEWILLIAM T. HORNADAY
It looked as if those thousands of red houses were uninhabited.
FROM BAPAUME TO PASSCHENDAELE, 1917PHILIP GIBBS
I noticed that we were travelling a wild, uninhabited, and rocky district by the sea-side.
A STRANGE MANUSCRIPT FOUND IN A COPPER CYLINDERJAMES DE MILLE
This does not mention the islands that are small and uninhabited, which are without number.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, 1493-1898, VOLUME 30 OF 55ANTONIO ALVAREZ DE ABREU
All these are names of uninhabited places, or thinly inhabited, or of rivers which are torrents.
With two exceptions, these “Intermediate Islands” are uninhabited.
RAMBLES IN THE ISLANDS OF CORSICA AND SARDINIATHOMAS FORESTER
WORDS RELATED TO UNINHABITED
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