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With no people living there.
unpeopled
uninhabited
unpeopled
1
Solitude and open spaces;
unpeopled
nature; wild desert wastes-hecraved for them.
2
But all desolate and
unpeopled
as it was, it was illustrious ground.
3
For here were the vast plains,
unpeopled
,
pure, immutable in their magnificent calm.
4
Its former denizens are dead, but it is not yet
unpeopled
.
5
But this region remained as yet
unpeopled
save by copper-hued folk.
1
This morning the room was damp, chill, gloomy, barren, and almost
unpopulated
.
2
Already, our propaganda stresses the empty beaches, the lovely
unpopulated
mountain areas.
3
Unfortunately, we trusted our star manual's statement that the planet is
unpopulated
.
4
Earth lies dark and
unpopulated
once more, for humanity-as always-has gone extinct.
5
The Farm was on the edge of a great
unpopulated
forest region, Tarrenpeth.
6
Spreading before him were thirty square kilometers of
unpopulated
Siberian forest.
7
The land was as large as the sky in those days, and as
unpopulated
.
8
Both of those comparison eruptions happened in fairly
unpopulated
areas.
9
Asclepius was a physician of such quality that the underworld became entirely too
unpopulated
.
10
Florida still belonged to Spain, and was all but
unpopulated
.
11
It runs through completely
unpopulated
territory, yet it must have cost a fortune to build.
12
Unsurprisingly, many of these are now as eerily
unpopulated
as lounge bars on Good Friday.
13
Even during summer, the beaches closest to the main hub of Maroochydore are relatively
unpopulated
.
14
But as isolated and
unpopulated
as this country was, there was a feeling of community.
15
The Saudi border area with Iraq and Kuwait lies deep in a largely
unpopulated
desert.
16
And if she drifts into an
unpopulated
part of the ocean she may soon become overdue.
unpopulated
unpopulated areas
relatively unpopulated
almost unpopulated
largely unpopulated
unpopulated desert