Similar words: desert, asserted, syrian desert, desertification, deserve, deserving, dessert, inverted. Meaning: [-tɪd] adj. remote from civilization.
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121. Not a wet, cold, grey and grizzly day on a lonely and deserted stretch of coast at Birkenhead.
122. About five blocks arriba from the Hotelito they cross a wide, deserted avenue that might be a main street.
123. Tatiana Rovkatch, 12, remembers the shock of seeing pictures of the deserted villages around the plant.
124. There is no greater threat in life than that we will be deserted, left all alone.
125. We crept down to the deserted library at the other end of the hall, so that we could talk.
126. Streets which once throbbed with dock and factory workers and their families were now deserted.
127. Masked figures could be seen making their way through the deserted Toronto streets; black crepe sashes hung from the doorways.
128. And those watching Forcibles swung their empty stares around the nearly deserted bar, then wheeled their tight formation and clumped out.
129. It was almost deserted - looters were shot on sight and anyone who could flee had fled.
130. Most buildings are tumbledown and all but the main streets are eerily deserted.
131. Documentary began to be deserted in favour of contrivance and artifice.
132. When they finally reached the top floor, the penthouse office was deserted.
133. They waited at the North Col for three awful days, watching the deserted ridge for any signs of life.
134. The driver let us out on a deserted street, which he judged to be near the receiving center.
135. Suddenly, a whole new planet was accessible; and not only accessible but available, unoccupied, deserted.
136. The family's home in Stockton appeared deserted with all the curtains drawn and no-one was answering the door.
137. After two years of explosive circulation growth[sentencedict.com], Soviet newspapers are being deserted by their subscribers in droves.
138. Their leader, Thorez, had deserted from the army and been stripped of his citizenship in 1939.
139. We walked up the deserted street with me breathing deeply and Jamie holding me by one elbow.
140. From there any further travel makes a beeline to confession, the embarrassed monologue in a deserted bazaar.
141. This last item did much to restore the confidence that seemed to have deserted me in the previous few months.
142. The landing was deserted as they stepped out, glancing quickly around.
143. Santorum said many Democrats deserted the bill last month when it became embroiled in the continuing budget debate.
144. The present site was apparently first recorded about 1939 and Aldershaw was deserted in 1947.
145. The hamlet was almost deserted, except for two old women and some small children.
146. For a moment he hesitated, nervous of breaking the strange stillness of the deserted landscape.
147. The saucer drops between the towers, flies low over strangely deserted streets and comes suddenly to a grinding halt.
148. Here, too,[www.Sentencedict.com] the village has gone - probably deserted by Elizabethan times.
149. For the moment her critical faculties seemed to have deserted her.
150. When the rickshaw came to a halt, it was not at his house, but at the deserted harbour.
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