We have no meanings for "untrodden wilderness" in our records yet.
1 All summer he herded the cattle and roamed through the almost untrodden wilderness .
2 He was now making his way through an almost untrodden wilderness .
3 Against it he, the king of the untrodden wilderness , could not hope to contend.
4 Far to the east, the long comb of Twin Mountain extended itself back into the untrodden wilderness .
5 At that time the beautiful highlands between Lancaster and the Connecticut river were still an untrodden wilderness .
6 We simply know that they were far away in the untrodden wilderness , in the remotest frontiers of civilization.
7 Lord Fairfax then owned, by kingly grant, a vast estate stretching across the Blue Ridge into the untrodden wilderness .
8 The toils, however, of such a journey in the vast and untrodden wilderness are very severe, and the privations greater.
9 Fifteen hundred miles, on foot and alone, through an untrodden wilderness that even the Hudson Bay Company had never dreamed of tapping!
10 Soaring on and on over untrodden wildernesses , with no thought of dangers known and unknown, made them feel like explorers of a new world.
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