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Meanings of uninhabited country in English
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Usage of uninhabited country in English
1
They had now for some days been passing through a totally uninhabitedcountry.
2
The greater part of the road runs through an uninhabitedcountry, and the travelling is bad.
3
We were in the middle of wild, uninhabitedcountry, and there were no preikas or drinking troughs.
4
We met no more teams, saw no more lights, but seemed to be in an utterly uninhabitedcountry.
5
But they had to pass through a desert and uninhabitedcountry, which lay between Egypt and the land of Canaan.
6
It springs from the bowels of the earth, in a sterile and uninhabitedcountry more than a hundred days' journey from Bagdad.
7
For weary days they followed through an almost uninhabitedcountry, only to learn at last that they were upon the wrong trail.
8
Not only Normans, but Frenchmen, Bretons-nay ,Continentalsof all nations, flocked into England as into an uninhabitedcountry, slew and took possession.
9
I shall leave at midnight to-night, alone and on foot, for a walk of sixty or seventy miles through a totally uninhabitedcountry.
10
Young and most of the first party continued their westward march through an uninhabitedcountry, where they had to make their own roads.
11
A long, long time ago, a little boy was living with his sister entirely alone in an uninhabitedcountry, far out in the north-west.
12
We were dripping wet, without the means of making a fire, and without provisions or blankets, in the midst of a wild, uninhabitedcountry.
13
I have liberated enslaved nations; I have peopled uninhabitedcountries.
14
This may easily be done, by sending people to reside in recently acquired or uninhabitedcountries.
15
The young of animals in a civilised country are far wiser than the old ones in wild, uninhabitedcountries.
16
"Nevertheless, there are uninhabitedcountries which are gorged with vegetation-theterritory we are in, for example."