unpeopled in a sentence
Examples
- Even in Anchorage, residents said, moose often wander into backyards, salmon cram the streams and residents never forget that it is only a few minutes from downtown to great stretches of unpeopled territory.
- Alaska has been much tamed in recent decades, but the mighty Copper River and its main tributaries and branches _ the Chitina, the Tazlina, the Bremner _ are still remote, unpeopled and wholly wild.
- And he looked to America for a Romantic ideal come true : mountains higher, rivers swifter and valleys deeper than anything in Europe, astonishing stretches of unpeopled space, a possibility for the world to start afresh.
- Unpeopled, " they represent, beyond question, a solitary's view of the world, " observed John Russell in a foreword to Maar's 1958 show at the Leicester Galleries in London.
- The 19th-century views tend to be elegant, extremely still and unpeopled, though the century also had its share of pictures of tourists viewing Niagara or climbing pyramids with a strong hand up from the guides.
- Titled " The Bowery in Two Inadequate Descriptive Systems " ( 1974-75 ), it is composed of black-and-white unpeopled shots of Manhattan's skid row, alternating with typed lists of slang words for drunkenness.
- He wonders, for example, what Benjamin, who came from the culturally dense environs of Europe, would make of the " unpeopled horizons, " the vast emptiness of Texas where McMurtry's grandparents came as pioneers in the late 19th century.
- One of the most radical American printmakers at the turn of the century was Arthur Wesley Dow ( 1857-1922 ), who transmuted the art of Japanese woodcuts into his own lyrical expression : unpeopled, near-abstract landscapes of stylized forms subtly infused with color.
- & Silent, unpeopled interiors with empty coffee cups, overlooking a parking lot full of buses & He starts with an overall design in his head, draws in the basic lines with a ruler and then fills in the images with free-hand cross-hatching that retains the integrity of each line . . .
- East of the North Cascades Park complex lies the half-million-acre Pasayten Wilderness Area, less rugged perhaps but even more remote and unpeopled . " If I think we have a tough job with staffing, " said Cowan, " all I have to do is look at my counterparts with the U . S . Forest Service.