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ALONE |
Deserted |
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ABANDONED |
Forsaken, deserted. |
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GHOST TOWN |
Deserted village (5,4) |
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FORLORN |
Deserted; abandoned; lost. |
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DESERTNESS |
A deserted condition. |
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OVAL |
Cricket ground, nonviable, regularly deserted |
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LURCH |
Deserted, left in the ... |
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OLD |
Ancient royal mistress Nell deserted Goldwyn |
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GAD |
Zellweger deserted renegade to wander aimlessly |
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ASTI |
Spumante seen as time deserted me |
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DRIED |
A Pole deserted, drained and dehydrated |
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TOADY |
Bow and scrape to a lady Capone deserted |
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FOUNDLING |
A deserted or exposed infant; a child found without a
parent or owner. |
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DESOLATE |
Destitute or deprived of inhabitants; deserted;
uninhabited; hence, gloomy; as, a desolate isle; a desolate wilderness;
a desolate house. |
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SOLITARY |
Not inhabited or occupied; without signs of inhabitants
or occupation; desolate; deserted; silent; still; hence, gloomy;
dismal; as, the solitary desert. |
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DESERT |
A deserted or forsaken region; a barren tract incapable of
supporting population, as the vast sand plains of Asia and Africa are
destitute and vegetation. |
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WASTE |
That which is wasted or desolate; a devastated,
uncultivated, or wild country; a deserted region; an unoccupied or
unemployed space; a dreary void; a desert; a wilderness. |