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Cut off or left behind.
isolated
stranded
unaccompanied
1
Hundreds of thousands of people across the region remain
marooned
or homeless.
2
The danger sign was a warning against being
marooned
by incoming tides.
3
Groups of affected residents were
marooned
on the roofs of their houses.
4
Then they would be
marooned
,
hundreds or even thousands of miles away!
5
A city
marooned
Satellite imagery shows the extent of flooding around Beira.
6
Meanwhile, David sat,
marooned
,
trembling in the spray of so much literature.
7
Crouching over the fire, the
marooned
man proceeded to tell his story.
8
We were captured by a pirate ship and
marooned
upon this island.
9
The remaining keepers were still
marooned
on a raft of floating debris.
10
And the other Aurigeans, down on Earth, would not be
marooned
there.
11
He got us
marooned
on a planet that is antithetical to Bith.
12
Residents were
marooned
for days on rooftops or trapped in their attics.
13
We're
marooned
among the mundane demands and petty recriminations of everyday life.
14
That made three such marks, three days since Thorvald had
marooned
him.
15
They've got no food and no boat They're
marooned
on this island.
16
But Lebanese sources said the Mariam was
marooned
with paperwork problems.
marooned
maroon
·
maroon in
maroon here
maroon villagers
maroon people
maroon forever