Synonym: wasteland. Similar words: bewilderment, builder, willingness, wildlife, Internet, elder, eastern europe, elderly. Meaning: ['wɪldə(r)nɪs] n. 1. (politics) a state of disfavor 2. a wooded region in northeastern Virginia near Spotsylvania where inconclusive battles were fought in the American Civil War 3. a wild and uninhabited area left in its natural condition 4. a bewildering profusion.
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61 Elisabeth stopped at the old peat barge, the single landmark on an otherwise featureless wilderness.
62 Both men created through their activities a popular demand for access to the very wilderness they sought to protect.
63 Kislev is a land of dark pine forests, snow-clad wilderness and wind-swept steppes.
64 Rusty cans and plastic wrappers are blighting our wilderness areas.
65 The one lingering question this year is when the high mountain wilderness areas will become accessible.
66 A hairless philosopher who lives in the wilderness, meditates and kills people.
67 Ansel Adams' photographs of the American wilderness are now worth thousands of dollars.
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68 I stood in a white wilderness, and perceived that to gather wood for burning in such conditions was not easy.
69 Thora Birch and Vincent Kartheiser brave the wilderness after the plane of their bush pilot goes down.
70 Participants with experience of the wilderness will be welcome to bivouac through the night.
71 Many were cut loose and left to fend for themselves in the job-poor wilderness.
72 The ecologists building the wilderness areas of Bio2 were of the school that says: soil bugs ecology.
73 Bio 2, after all, was a patchwork wilderness par excellence.
74 She has spent much of the last year lobbying Congress against bills that would intrude upon wilderness areas in her state.
75 A key area of contention is the call for the wilderness to be opened to oil and gas drilling.
76 But civilization stank in his nostrils, and wilderness coursed through his blood.
77 To a town dweller the silence is eerie - so this is how the wilderness felt to the early explorers and settlers.
78 But I now understand how fragile its mighty wilderness really is.
79 He watched with the direst of misgivings as Cleo began slapping a path for herself through the wilderness ahead.
80 As a card-carrying member of the Wilderness Society, I do not advocate less pristine forest.
81 They have climbed mountains and canoed for eight-day stretches in isolated wilderness.
82 The subsequent phase between 1934 and 1939 signalled the return of the party from the political wilderness of sectarian isolationism.
83 Day 9 Ottawa-Orilla Head north into stunning wilderness country, a region of sparkling lakes, rushing streams and dense forests.
84 Now he was in the wilderness, separated from friend and foe alike and far from familiar surroundings.
85 The text provides an interesting mix of wilderness appreciation and tips on how to attain more consistent results.
86 Here they re-live the life of a pioneer in the wilderness, when the nearest living soul was 20 miles away.
87 And they wandered for 40 years in the wilderness of indecision.
88 At night coyotes emerge to yip and yowl, raising their vocal flag proclaiming wilderness still holds territory deep within the city.
89 At the time Pete was fifty, making the challenge of his biking this wilderness more meaningful than my personal quest.
90 One of the few voices crying in the wilderness was that of Farringdon member Gordon Wilson.
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