Sentence example with the word 'populated'

populated

Definition adj. furnished with inhabitants

Last update: July 6, 2015


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Posters of teen pop stars populated her cousin's wall.   [Please select]

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Spain and Portugal had been populated by the ruddy Goth and also belonged to the dominant race.   [Please select]

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Even at the height at which they were standing, Roger could see that it was densely populated.   [Please select]

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Gradually the United States and Canada became populated from east to west and from north to south.   [Please select]

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"What does the man mean," thought the old farmer, "calling this largely populated city a cemetery."   [Please select]

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Moreover, none of the areas so far occupied by the United States had been really populated.   [Please select]

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It has populated the mountains and the plains of our own country.   [Please select]

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Adjacent traps often were entered; the general area was the most heavily populated part of the study plot.   [Please select]

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But while he was completing arrangements at the beach we remained in town, where we enjoyed the educational advantages of a thickly populated neighborhood; namely, Wall Street, in the West End of Boston.   [Please select]

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For many centuries, it was a thickly populated country, and at one time possessed great influence and wealth, and had reached an advanced state of civilization.   [Please select]

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