Similar words: desert, asserted, syrian desert, desertification, deserve, deserving, dessert, inverted. Meaning: [-tɪd] adj. remote from civilization.
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151. He reports a significant increase in interest since private clients began to be deserted by some of the big City brokers.
152. A lord of the court provisioned the boat, and so they survived until they landed on a deserted island.
153. Paul feels that his father deserted him after the divorce.
154. Drawing the curtain across the windows she looked out on the gloomy, almost deserted street.
155. In a ghost town, silent and deserted as the Marie Celeste, I gave myself a history lesson.
156. The area was deserted and still devastated from the wartime bombing and seemed an ideal starting point.
157. The Northern League is now badly split and has been deserted by numerous supporters.
158. They could hear the wild rush of the wind and the pattering of rain against floorboards from the deserted upper floor.
159. One day last week we stopped in a deserted village and the guerrillas led me to where lunch was being prepared.
160. The Montagne is dotted with small lignite mines, many deserted, which have traditionally supplied the Champagne grower.
161. There had been a pair using this barn, but, as so often happens these days, they deserted their nest.
162. Mrs Hasan was deserted by her husband and had to support four children on her own.
163. The wife had then deserted the husband and was temporarily wrongfully away from home; but she might at any time return.
164. The beach was deserted and unsafe for bathing according to the guidebook.
165. The street itself was deserted, the narrow plots of grass between the buildings an indescribable confusion of shadowy thorns and weeds.
166. In practice, the treatment of widows and deserted wives varied considerably from region to region.
167. We walked along the path above the river: deserted, because of the curfew.
168. He led Maggie down the mountain to the deserted village and headed south-west, following the river bank.
169. Within minutes the crowd had dispersed, leaving the frontage of the Theater an der Wien unlit and deserted.
170. The house seemed deserted, except for the two maids who were tidying up the living room in silence as we passed.
171. The road, running for much of the time parallel to the river Wharfe, was almost deserted.
172. And as the horror sunk in, the form of a man who won nine titles last season deserted him.
173. One evening, towards midnight, I was walking back to my hotel from Dana's place along a deserted street.
174. Simultaneously, a distraught Martin Platt, deserted by lover Rebecca, blurted out the truth about their affair to wife Gail.
175. The deserted nest, neat as a pin, had a forlorn accusing air.
176. So far we have been looking at earthworks particular to deserted settlement sites.
177. As soon as they arrived at the nearly deserted park Celestine pulled over to the curb.
178. On every deserted street gutted houses sagged open[sentence dictionary], their contents indecently exposed to view.
179. Like most deserted villages Great Stretton was always on the small side, but in 1563 it still contained fifteen families.
180. His father had deserted the family when Graham was three years old.
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