How To Use Trackless In A Sentence

  • To provide guidance for a route that sidesteps the timeless, trackless path of the gazelles, the researchers are studying the creatures' habits - and habitats.
  • He snorted and looked back over the deserted pasturelands to the trackless wilderness behind them.
  • trackless wilderness
  • To venture into the almost trackless south of the Rufiji River; to the network of tributaries and oxbow lakes is truly wild.
  • Mile 291: Grab the GPS and start navigating on foot across miles of trackless terrain that'll take you into the interior of the Richardson mountains.
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  • the trackless snowy meadow
  • It has areas of trackless wilderness that stretch as far as the eye can see, indeed if there is a country that encapsulates all that is wild and free in terms of wildlife is Zambia.
  • Ahira must guide him and help him go over to the trackless, unknown world where his deepest self lived. THE BROKEN GOD
  • Travelling by dog-team, the frozen surface of the Tanana and Yukon Rivers were our icy highways through the trackless interior.
  • As he ploughed his way through the trackless tangle, giving vent the while to a superfluity of oaths, he presently stumbled on the entrance to the fogou, almost precipitating himself into its darkness, so suddenly had he stumbled on it, wading through the ferns. Drolls From Shadowland
  • But Bisti's tiny `x "put the fourth one in a trackless world of red Chinle sandstone. THE JOE LEAPHORN MYSTERIES
  • The gloom of religious abstraction, and the wildness of their situation, among trackless forests and savage tribes, had disposed the colonists to superstitious fancies, and had filled their imaginations with the frightful chimeras of witchcraft and spectrology. The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon
  • For two days they followed Stoney Book northeast through the trackless northern wastes, and on the third, Lily was certain that the Marsh must lay far-off yet.
  • We scaled together the steep granitic hill immediately over the town, and then cut on the stack, straight as the bird flies, across a trackless common, bare and stony, and miserably pared by the _flaughter_ spade. The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland
  • A platoon of soldiers stands at a checkpoint on a barren road in the middle of miles and miles of trackless desert.
  • `We'll let these intrepid explorers make their names by pressing on into the trackless waste. A DEATH IN TIME
  • Between the fence and Lake Tensaw tall slash pines flashed high needles in the sun; on the north were dense cane swamps, on the east trackless marshes.
  • Now this may be severe but when you are on the trackless desert of Arabia and your life is entrusted to a horse, you had better have a trained obedient horse.
  • The llano was a place of extreme desolation, a vast, trackless, and featureless ocean of grass where white men became lost and disoriented and died of thirst; a place where the imperial Spanish had once marched confidently forth to hunt Comanches, only to find that they themselves were the hunted, the ones to be slaughtered. EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON
  • A forked nock suitable for trackless crossbows can be made by enlarging the fork of a plastic arrow nock with a file or a heated metal rod to fit around the larger diameter of crossbow bowstrings.
  • _Christmas-Eve_ man's mind was the image of God's, reflecting trace for trace his absolute knowledge; for Francis Furini the bare fact of his own existence is all he knows, a narrow rock-spit of knowledge enisled in a trackless ocean of ignorance. Robert Browning
  • A forked nock suitable for trackless crossbows can be made by enlarging the fork of a plastic arrow nock with a file or a heated metal rod to fit around the larger diameter of crossbow bowstrings.
  • The nurtured blossoms gave way to the electrified fence of the camel-racing track in the arid wilderness and then to seemingly trackless dunes like vast featureless waves frozen in motion.
  • For miles and miles we walk through the trackless waste of sun-bleached salt clay.
  • We point it out to visitors and try to ignore the trackless wastes that are my responsibility.
  • For the speaker in Christmas-Eve man's mind was the image of God's, reflecting trace for trace his absolute knowledge; for Francis Furini the bare fact of his own existence is all he knows, a narrow rock-spit of knowledge enisled in a trackless ocean of ignorance. Robert Browning
  • a trackless trolley
  • It requires you to do so on rough, steep, largely trackless terrain that it's hard even to walk on safely.
  • The lightning's flash may strike a ship when far away from port, upon the trackless deep, or the sudden bursting of a particular kind of cloud, called a waterspout, may overwhelm her, and none be left to tell her fate. Thrilling Stories Of The Ocean From Authentic Accounts Of Modern Voyagers And Travellers; Designed For The Entertainment And Instruction Of Young People
  • To venture into the almost trackless south of the Rufiji River, to the network of tributaries and oxbow lakes, is truly wild.
  • He remembered hunting with him, riding trails and through trackless wilderness, laughing, sharing stories of their families.
  • Never bite on such questions because they'll lead you into a trackless wasteland and you'll never get out of it.
  • Africa's largest reserve, the Selous, is a massive 55,000 sq. km. of trackless wilderness covered by brachystegia and miombo woodland, palm fringed swamp and sand rivers.
  • Comes from your ancestors creeping through the trackless jungles of Africa. THE DUTCH BLUE ERROR
  • There will be no hot afternoons where I'm pounded brown by the Aztec sun, the cool beer vanishing into my body like a drop of rain in the trackless Sahara.
  • the trackless wastes of the desert
  • Quoting from an old manuscript he said the area was described as ‘little better than a wilderness of trackless woods and treacherous bogs’.
  • He began to fear that all this intricacy in his brain would drive him mad; and that his thoughts already lost coherence as the footprints did, and were pieced on to one another, with the same trackless involutions, and varieties of indistinct shapes. Dombey and Son
  • It operated horse trams, then electric trams, two different systems of tracklesses and finally motor omnibuses.
  • The gloom of religious abstraction and the wildness of their situation among trackless forests and savage tribes had disposed the colonists to superstitious fancies, and had filled their imaginations with the frightful chimeras of witchcraft and spectrology. The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon
  • A platoon of soldiers stands at a checkpoint on a barren road in the middle of miles and miles of trackless desert.

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