Similar words: shelter, svelte, alter, filter, adultery, heredity, filtering, alternative. Meaning: ['ʃeltə(r)] adj. protected from danger or bad weather.
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(121) The fence was sheltered on three sides by a screen of scrap lumber and flattened tin cans.
(122) During July, August and September there would be quite heavy dew in the sheltered hollows along the wood.
(123) The sheltered housing is close to local amenities to allow residents easy access to shops and other facilities.
(124) Sheltered by the underbelly of that small pedestrian bridge, I would practice my singing.
(125) It is only their sheltered lives which keep them from facing the same problem.
(126) We led a sheltered life out there in the suburbs.
(127) The pay was good, most of the time he was sheltered from the weather and nobody bothered him much.
(128) A considerable number of Remploy workers do move on to work in open conditions but many remain semi-permanently in the sheltered environment.
(129) Last but not least, community projects include events such as school quizzes, sheltered shopping and the annual Aberdeen Carnival.
(130) It drowned the lower deeper valleys, so forming rias which provide excellent sheltered harbours.
(131) Increased competition and easier industrial collaboration in a less sheltered defence market will not save jobs.
(132) On warm sunny days, employees can eat in a sheltered outdoor courtyard near an old-fashioned gazebo.
(133) He is widowed and now lives alone in a ground floor fiat in a warden controlled sheltered housing scheme.
(134) This section is one of the most dramatic, weaving in and out of sheltered coves and exposed headlands.
(135) Nothing in the three villagers' long but sheltered past could have prepared them for the horrendous sight that met their eyes.
(136) We have sheltered accommodation, with understanding professional staff, for blind men and women who are unable to look after themselves.
(137) It was a naturally sheltered basin, a trick of the undulating meadows along the Comer.
(138) Having led sheltered lives in the North, they had never had to scrape to get ahead.
(139) He sheltered under her wing; above all, he sheltered from their mother. Sentencedict.com
(140) Twenty one pensioners had to be rescued by boat from their sheltered accommodation.
(141) The wind was chilling and we wanted to find somewhere sheltered to have our sandwiches.
(142) Housing associations as well as local authorities are involved in the provision of sheltered accommodation.
(143) In such conditions, all the sheltered spots get overcrowded, and there is usually too much colour in the water.
(144) This was the end of the wet season, and he sheltered in doorways from the brief storms of the northeast monsoon.
(145) The issue is to decide the extent to which sufferers may be supported and maintained in sheltered housing.
(146) The little square was relatively sheltered, and in the hall the gale was no more than a distant, muffled roar.
(147) His own life had been so sheltered, so steady, so predictable.
(148) Fortunately, Trondur was working on the lee side of the main cabin, so he was sheltered from the onslaught.
(149) Retirement Assured, which lets sheltered apartments to the elderly on assured tenancies, takes account of tenants when valuing its properties.
(150) This provides a safe and sheltered location in which groups of all ages can experience the thrills and spills of watersports.
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