Similar words: people, peoples, poor people, rich people, business people, people's republic of china, neoplasm, neoplatonism. Meaning: ['pɪːpl] adj. furnished with people.
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1 The meadow is peopled with wild flowers.
2 His race has peopled this island through all recorded history.
3 His dreams were peopled with strange, terrifying fantasies.
4 Her novels are peopled with the rich and beautiful.
5 Her world was peopled with imaginary friends.
6 The drier lands peopled slowly through several generations.
7 His memories are peopled with imaginary creatures.
8 The ballroom was peopled with guests.
9 He believes the world is peopled with idiots.
10 Grass's novels are peopled with outlandish characters: grotesques, clowns, scarecrows, dwarfs.
11 The town was peopled largely by workers from the car factory and their families.
12 It was peopled by a fiercely independent race of peace-loving Buddhists.
13 Of course Hell was peopled by bullies.
14 The region has traditionally been peopled by Armenians.
15 The place was peopled with ghosts and soon he would be one of them.
16 Her island was peopled with plumed parrots, preening dodos, psychedelic land crabs.
17 The village was too peopled by women, fit only for the baking of cakes and arranging tombola stalls.
18 Those who peopled them have either been driven out in a bloody liberation war or yielded their political supremacy to majority rule.
19 Grass's novels are peopled with outlandish characters.
20 Broadway was thinly peopled with pedestrians.
21 British history of the 19th century is peopled by energetic reformers.
22 In fact the local tribes—Nivkh, Orchen(Sentencedict.com), Evenki—had peopled the lands for centuries.
23 The civil rights movement in the early Seventies was an honourable non-sectarian movement peopled by pacifist idealists in pursuit of justice.
24 The neighborhood is dominated by the Waterloo train station and peopled by derelicts late at night.
25 They manned the desk of the city clerk and peopled a phantom orchestra.
26 They lend to an airport lounge the look of a grotesque, sprawling creche peopled by monster babies.
27 The situation is growing precarious as more and more corporations are peopled by temporary employees.
28 They seemed to have a significance independent of the self-satisfied barristers and scurrying clerks who peopled them now.
29 And they will say,[www.Sentencedict.com] This land which was waste has become like the garden of Eden; and the towns which were unpeopled and wasted and pulled down are walled and peopled .
30 And yet, amid the back alleys jammed with girlie bars and a beachfront peopled with what the Thais euphemistically call “service women,” there are signs of change.
More similar words: people, peoples, poor people, rich people, business people, people's republic of china, neoplasm, neoplatonism, droplet, topless, apoplexy, apoplectic, pled, pledge, rippled, rumpled, pledged, coupled, dappled, dimpled, crippled, crumpled, trampled, principled, unprincipled, pleasure principle, peon, peony, wipeout, wipe out.