We have no meanings for "entirely destitute" in our records yet.
1 The lower bed of the drift is entirely destitute of organic remains.
2 The flesh is somewhat dry and insipid, and entirely destitute of fat.
3 The daughter, a mere child at the time, was left entirely destitute .
4 He succeeded in reaching his destination, though entirely destitute of means.
5 The tradition is entirely destitute of historical basis, and rests on a misconception.
6 The young were about half grown, but of course entirely destitute of plumage.
7 Before them stretched a vast plain, entirely destitute of timber or other covering.
8 The party was entirely destitute , all were emaciated, miserable, and hungry.
9 But remember that the majority of the poor are entirely destitute of your advantages.
10 It is entirely destitute of the corypha and moriche palm-trees.
11 The Barren Grounds are not entirely destitute of animal life.
12 No soul is entirely destitute of blessings, absolutely without comfort.
13 This, with drift-wood, serves for fuel, for the island is entirely destitute of trees.
14 Both kinds of men, again, may be seen to be entirely destitute of wealth.
15 He seems to be entirely destitute of reason and understanding; always in distress and affliction.
16 In the female the pistil is perfect, whilst the anthers are entirely destitute of pollen.
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