Sentence example with the word 'peopled'

peopled

Definition adj. furnished with people

Last update: August 15, 2015


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Founded a town here, which was peopled chiefly with Protestant refugees from Holland.   [Please select]

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He peopled the place with dominoes and pawns.   [Please select]

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So the Great World began to be peopled with birds and animals.   [Please select]

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Helbeck's thoughts meanwhile were peopled by the more solid forms of memory.   [Please select]

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The south-west corner, Galloway, was called Pictish, and was peopled by Gaelic-speaking tribes.   [Please select]

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They are divided into provinces; and in each province there are several great cities, well peopled.   [Please select]

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The island was very well peopled, plentiful in everything, and the capital was a place of great trade.   [Please select]

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Its shores then were deserted and desolate, and even to this day they are but scantily peopled.   [Please select]

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With such masterly thoroughness has he done his work that the spot can never be re-peopled.   [Please select]

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