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Meanings of lonely moor in English
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Usage of lonely moor in English
1
The vast, lonelymoor stretched on and up as far as they could see.
2
I went away, and far out on the lonelymoor sat down to think.
3
So they crossed the wood once more, and found themselves afresh before the lonelymoor.
4
He photographed them dancing, and wandering on a lonelymoor with threatening canvas clouds behind them.
5
Presently we came to a lonelymoor where the night was blackening the sunset gleam in the bog pools.
6
The spear and shield are on the opposite bank, and the Princess Finola is crying this moment in the lonelymoor.
7
He might slip away from us in the crowd of Regent Street, but it would puzzle him to do so upon the lonelymoor.
8
The place selected was usually in the depression of a lonelymoor, or under the shelter of a desolate mountain; yet any spot was dangerous.
9
When the dwarf saw him going he thought of the little princess in the lonelymoor, and his courage came back, and he answered bravely:
10
I have heard hopeful accents from the plodding charwoman, that have made me ashamed, as Wordsworth stood rebuked before the 'leech-gatherer, upon the lonelymoor.'
11
Now for a naked man, with a knife, and bedabbled with blood, to address a young woman on a lonelymoor is a delicate business.
12
Beyond the wood, over the lonelymoors, rode a lady.
13
The trees and rich cultivation were gradually left behind, the air got keener, and lonelymoors rolled down to the winding dale.
14
Simon Arthur was a Scotsman, like Grant, and a gamekeeper out on the lonelymoors before he came to hot, busy Bermuda.
15
The winding cobbled street of the churchtown was soon left behind for a road which struck across the lonelymoors to the sea.
16
"I see a girl living in a bleak house on the edge of a wild, lonelymoor," began Migwan.