Similar words: desert, asserted, syrian desert, desertification, deserve, deserving, dessert, inverted. Meaning: [-tɪd] adj. remote from civilization.
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211. Hundreds of houseboats, which once sustained over 350,000 people, lie deserted along the picturesque Dal Lake.
212. The villas themselves looked better than before, deserted except for the few that were privately owned and still habitable.
213. Misty rain or Sunday lunch, or sheer boredom had dispersed the spectators and Lady Street was deserted.
214. The whole place looks dead and deserted, a ruin fit only for the dead and carrion birds ... ... and so on.
215. Inside the ruined and deserted school building, the classroom walls are still adorned with a series of moral slogans.
216. It was aggravating in the extreme to discover him there, just when she had hoped to find the launch deserted.
217. Ghouls feed on the flesh of the dead and the living, usually frequenting churchyards and other deserted places.
218. Newington Butts had the dark, deserted look of night far advanced.
219. That the respondent has deserted the petitioner for a continuous period of at least two years immediately preceding the presentation of the petition.
220. As yet the streets were almost deserted, and so he couldn't resist driving by the tenement before making for the school.
221. The zigzag of harbour walls and breakwaters below the cliff were deserted.
222. He hurried along the deserted early-morning pavements to the cinema.
223. The canal bank was totally deserted and he was soon leaning his bike against the mossy mill wall.
224. That notion had a long history, and had by no means been deserted by post-classical law.
225. Since the children know they need their parents desperately, they attempt to return home after being deserted.
226. He walked as far as the beaches and along the deserted sea front.
227. We deployed on to the cold, deserted streets,[www.Sentencedict.com] two teams from the back gate and one from the front.
228. He threw every ounce of his energy into the run, reaching the bright street to find it deserted by traffic.
229. Canal Street, empty, or not yet filled, seemed to have been deserted.
230. No, this technique is only to be used when travelling home alone, late at night, through fairly deserted streets.
231. All the fears and stresses of these last weeks deserted her on that gallop.
232. When it was sunny we picnicked among the forest's ponies and searched for fossils on deserted beaches.
233. Then Alfred went musing into the deserted schoolhouse. He was humiliated and angry.
234. She deserted her boyfriend she had dated for two years.
235. They went off to swim in the pool, which was now deserted.
236. The burying - ground is merely a huge waste of hummocky ( hilly ) earth , like a derelict ( deserted ) building - lot.
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