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Sentence count:191+15Posted:2016-09-26Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: sheltersveltealterfilteradulteryheredityfilteringalternativeMeaning: ['ʃeltə(r)]  adj. protected from danger or bad weather. 
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(91) Neglected, unloved, slowly disintegrating, the house still sheltered life, thought Winnie.
(92) I hope it doesn't drag on! 29. Sheltered accommodation here is a little different.
(93) Many delightful coves for afternoon picnics, good winds in sheltered waters and magnificent scenery.
(94) Although my family hadn't sheltered any prisoners-of-war, we had provided food and clothing, so we too could claim.
(95) Let me not pray to be sheltered from dangers, but to be fearless in facing them. Let me not beg for the stilling of my pain, but for the heart to conquer it. Rabindranath Tagore 
(96) They do need a spot sheltered from wind, though; they're lightweight and tend to blow about.
(97) Sometimes he would be away for two or three days, spending his nights in a sheltered nook known as the Cave.
(98) He had rejoiced in its glossy purplish midsummer beauty which had sheltered the gentle ring-doves that cooed among its branches.
(99) Kitchen fire: Firemen tackled a fire in the Albany Court old people's sheltered housing complex in Hartlepool.
(100) Wallowing our way into a sheltered corner of the bay, we rode rather inelegantly in on the surf.
(101) She had been sheltered from prejudice and injustice by her family until she went to work as a child therapist.
(102) Better an early climb-down in some sheltered private meeting, he argued, than a humiliation on the floor of the House.
(103) Long ago the Vikings had a village where their ships' crews rested and sheltered in the inlet of the River Hull.
(104) Listen honey, d' you think I lead a sheltered life?
(105) This is usually dictated by the need for a flat area immediately next to the house to act as a sheltered sun trap.
(106) Initially, partly sheltered by the great landmass of North Uist, we made good progress southwards.
(107) It was sheltered inside, but they could hear the continuous swish of the rain in the branches high above them.
(108) Breeds by freshwater streams and lakes and sheltered inlets of the sea; in winter mainly by fresh water.
(109) Fernando pointed out the sheltered Formentor beach and the flowered terraces of the grand Hotel Formentor.
(110) Some of the capsized vessels lie well inside the sheltered anchorage,(http://sentencedict.com/sheltered.html) others in the shallows at its mouth.
(111) Read in studio A sheltered workshop for the disabled which is threatened with closure has won a temporary reprieve.
(112) With it went planning consent for the sheltered accommodation units.
(113) In sheltered housing the warden has a very important part to play.
(114) The petrol stove was roaring under a steaming kettle, sheltered by three sides of an unfolded carton.
(115) We sighted a fishing boat in the distance, a sure sign of more sheltered water.
(116) In either case safety lies in finding either a windproof covering or a sheltered corner as soon as possible.
(117) Grey seals prefer rocky, exposed sites, while common seals prefer more sheltered areas and are frequently found on sandbanks.
(118) Soon after lunch, as they sheltered from the blazing heat, Julie stretched out on a towel and blanket.
(119) Both naturalise well, and in a sheltered corner of the garden, the perfume can be quite strong.
(120) The occasional curtained litter or rickshaw sheltered its rich occupant from the sun as he or she ventured out on some errand.
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