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Looking for sentences and phrases with the word pathless? Here are some examples.
Sentence Examples
Today's poem is a verse from Byron's Childe Harold, speaking of pathless places. |
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The going is slow, across the rough, mostly pathless ground, though animal tracks will aid progress. |
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The pathless path, as it is known in India, starts anywhere and leads everywhere. |
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Then we headed off across the pathless moor, battling bogs and heather. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
There were acres of bushes beyond, thick and pathless, all theirs to choose from. |
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For the toiling Pilgrim in the vast and pathless Desert of Facts there was no kindly face, no friendly fire. |
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He knew that he was snow-blind on a pathless prairie at least two days away from the fort. |
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He was more than their equal in his skill in traversing the pathless forest. |
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He entered a dense wood, picked his pathless way to the centre of it, and sat down on a mossy spot under a spreading oak. |
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The theory of navigation, which enabled the ships to travel unerringly their courses over the pathless ocean, was made clear to him. |
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The dreary vacuity of weakness is like a wide and pathless waste. |
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In the midst of the bleak expanse of pathless waste I was the sign-post. |
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All around were the mountains, heavily timbered, bold and pathless. |
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I rambled again in the pathless woods with my rifle on my shoulder. |
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The lonely and pathless plains thrilled him, and he became a ranchman. |
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So spake our Morning Star, then in his rise, And, looking round, on every side beheld A pathless desert, dusk with horrid shades. |
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But wide as pathless was the space That lay our lives between, And dangerous as the foamy race Of ocean-surges green. |
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But to us, left behind, it always looked as if you had struck out into a pathless desert. |
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Thus far I have gone, tracing a secure way over the pathless seas, the very stars themselves being witnesses and testimonies of my triumph. |
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Between Rede and Tyne is a pathless solitude of moor and fell. |
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Stone, two ministers, went on foot from Massachusetts to Connecticut, through the pathless woods, taking their whole congregation along with them. |
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