Aún no tenemos significados para "nearly impassable".
1But the way was rugged, broken, and in spots nearly impassable.
2The avenue was nearly impassable with fallen trees, and Elsie said:
3By ten o'clock, the streets leading to the public square were nearly impassable.
4In addition to this formidable obstruction, the barriers were strengthened and rendered nearly impassable.
5The streets of Urik were nearly impassable with potholes left over from defilers' magic.
6The lights are all gone, and the streets are nearly impassable in lots of places.
7The roads were muddy, and in places nearly impassable.
8The road at present is pretty nearly impassable.
9During the rainy season it must be nearly impassable, owing to the excessive slope of its bed.
10Walter, who was there with workmen, also reported that the pathway up the slope was nearly impassable.
11The trails soon became nearly impassable.
12From the former place to Belturbet the country was nearly impassable, from its network of bogs, lakes, and mountains.
13The road to Evo Morales' political stronghold, in the heart of Bolivia's coca farming region, is nearly impassable these days.
14The roads, as George will tell you, are nearly impassable; and the weather after this fog may be intensely cold.
15Only for that nearly impassable wall, the entire earth would be overrun and dominated by these monsters in human guise.
16The streets near the east gate were nearly impassable, choked with panicked people, carts, and crazed animals of all sorts.
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Nearly impassable a través del tiempo
Nearly impassable por variante geográfica