Aún no tenemos significados para "wide moor".
1He had not gone far when he found himself on a wide moor.
2The whole wide moor lay before me, without a sign of movement upon its broad expanse.
3Wordsworth is the benevolent philosopher sitting in a post-chaise or crossing the " wide moor" in meditation.
4Looking on the wide moor and far-off boulder-strewn hills and seeing how rusty the bushes were, I quoted-
5Before him stretched a wide moor, on which as far as the eye could wander nothing was visible.
6We called her Lucy because she came from the country and "dwelt on a wide moor."
7Beyond it lies the wide moor.
8Now in the third week of their pilgrimage they came to a wide moor which they had to cross.
9Towards twilight he came upon a wide moor, and the cold moon peered at him over the distant mountains.
10When I came to myself, I was lying on a wide moor, with the night wind blowing about me.
11In all the wide moor there were only the two men, the horse, the corpse and the hawthorn tree.
12After a hard climb I reached the plateau, where I saw before me a wide moor completely covered with bracken and broom.
13She stood at the open window; her gaze steadily bent on the strip of narrow road that traversed the wide moor before her.
14But for all, I would that I dwelt on the wide moors and baked my own bread.
15Ahead, across a deep valley, which was streaked with trains of mist, wide moors and hills rolled away, gray and darkly blue.
16So they passed over the high and wide moors until far ahead they caught a glimpse of the blue plain of the sea.
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Wide moor por variante geográfica