How To Use Unplowed In A Sentence

  • I walked Jasper tonight through sidewalks unplowed, drifts, banks, alleys, and he loved it: dogs love snow.
  • Ours took us on unplowed roads and fields where we'd think twice before taking a stock heavy-duty pickup.
  • Then came the snowstorm of February 1969, when Queens's streets lay unplowed for four days, stranding people without food and water and causing 26 deaths in the borough.
  • The unplowed area grew smaller and smaller, but Billy evinced no intention of quitting, and his audience on the fence was deep in conversation. CHAPTER III
  • So as a result the alleys remained upswept, the streets remained unplowed, and the windows remained undusted.
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  • We did see on cross-country skier heading down the unplowed Pennsylvania Avenue yesterday. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Headline of the Day
  • The hills are treacherous as the snow just keeps piling up on the unplowed roads.
  • Absurdly, I took the back roads route to the post office, which was twisty and hilly and totally unplowed.
  • This Audi, this minivan, even this New Jersey pickup truck had no business driving unplowed side streets.
  • With an estimated 80% of endangered species located on private land, most of the cost has been borne by individual citizens in the form of timber left unharvested, homes left unbuilt and fields unplowed—to say nothing of the legal fees incurred by owners who battle for the right to harvest, build or plow. The Politics of Protection
  • More, parking areas may be rough and unplowed, making 4-wheel-drive a necessity for worry free parking.
  • The hills are treacherous as the snow just keeps piling up on the unplowed roads.
  • Then came the snowstorm of February 1969, when Queens's streets lay unplowed for four days, stranding people without food and water and causing 26 deaths in the borough.
  • These sparrows breed in native shrub-steppe habitats or in small patches of unplowed grass and shrubs near agricultural fields.
  • It reads: ‘Sow for ourselves righteousness, reap the fruit of unfailing love and break up your unplowed ground.’
  • It is also the time to break up the unplowed ground until the Lord comes and showers righteousness on you.
  • Overconfident, I carelessly turned onto my home street in Arlington, where the snow remained deep, at least six inches, and unplowed immediately after the storm. 2011 Nissan Altima 2.5S sedan
  • From the lake you can see Grand Teton, at 13,770 feet the monarch of Wyoming summits, looming over the snow-covered valley The quickest way to return is by snowshoe on the unplowed road.
  • They only survive in unplowed rice fields where no irrigation is given.
  • As it is, the wind is certainly howling and the snow is certainly blizzarding and the roads are unplowed, but if we had to get out to get somewhere, we could.
  • So as a result the alleys remained upswept, the streets remained unplowed, and the windows remained undusted.
  • You may as well expect a crop of corn on unplowed ground as a crop of grace until the soul is convinced of its being undone without a Savior.
  • Neighborhoods seen as politically disloyal sometimes faced problems such as unplowed winter streets. For Obama, Chicago Days Honed Tactics
  • Snowmobilers could use all of the park's miles of unplowed roads, with the exception of the Going-to-the-Sun Road from Lake McDonald to the Jackson Glacier Overlook.
  • Numerous streets were left unplowed for days, stranding buses and motorists and preventing ambulances from getting to emergencies. Blizzard Response Probed
  • After a foot of fresh snow fell on my unplowed street, I rolled through the neighborhood without shifting the vehicle into any alternative terrain mode.
  • Snowmobilers could use all of the park's miles of unplowed roads, with the exception of the Going-to-the-Sun Road from Lake McDonald to the Jackson Glacier Overlook.
  • Since local farmers preferred keeping all unplowed land in grass, absentee landowners votes were needed to allow Kriss to expand his operations.
  • I drove 75 miles through 6 to 8 inches of unplowed snow - the kind of rutted snow that can throw you into a skid very quickly. Glenwood Springs Post Independent - Top Stories
  • Ours took us on unplowed roads and fields where we'd think twice before taking a stock heavy-duty pickup.
  • Unhappiness with unplowed streets was strongest in the outer boroughs, and Bloomberg offered a consolation prize of sorts in the form a plan to allow some cabs to pick up street fares in outer boroughs. Dan Collins: Mayor Bloomberg Takes On Unions, Albany
  • Since local farmers preferred keeping all unplowed land in grass, absentee landowners votes were needed to allow Kriss to expand his operations.
  • These sparrows breed in native shrub-steppe habitats or in small patches of unplowed grass and shrubs near agricultural fields.
  • Though technically closed in winter, an unplowed mile-long access road leads skiers and snowshoers to the 1929 castlelike Vikingsholm and lake-level views of a snow-cloaked Fannette Island.
  • From the lake you can see Grand Teton, at 13,770 feet the monarch of Wyoming summits, looming over the snow-covered valley The quickest way to return is by snowshoe on the unplowed road.
  • The snow came down in handfuls and cars jackknifed to the left and right of us as we drove east on unplowed streets.
  • Daughmer Savannah, Crawford County, Ohio is the largest and best preserved remnant of the unplowed, deep soil prairies and savannahs that were present at the easternmost extension of the Prairie Peninsula prior to European settlement.
  • You may as well expect a crop of corn on unplowed ground as a crop of grace until the soul is convinced of its being undone without a Savior.
  • More, parking areas may be rough and unplowed, making 4-wheel-drive a necessity for worry free parking.
  • On every page of the Talmud, Lichtenstein tells us, ‘one feels the freshness of virgin birth, the angular edge of rough terrain plowed and yet unplowed, the beck of meandering paths charted and uncharted.’
  • Daughmer Savannah, Crawford County, Ohio is the largest and best preserved remnant of the unplowed, deep soil prairies and savannahs that were present at the easternmost extension of the Prairie Peninsula prior to European settlement.
  • So, next winter, this person, in lieu of Adams, will do the presser with the snow shovel and admonish us, trapped in our homes by unplowed streets, to clear our own walks? Dangerous liaisons? You can be one. (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • The snow came down in handfuls and cars jackknifed to the left and right of us as we drove east on unplowed streets.
  • On every page of the Talmud, Lichtenstein tells us, ‘one feels the freshness of virgin birth, the angular edge of rough terrain plowed and yet unplowed, the beck of meandering paths charted and uncharted.’
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  • The snow came down in handfuls and cars jackknifed to the left and right of us as we drove east on unplowed streets.
  • It reads: ‘Sow for ourselves righteousness, reap the fruit of unfailing love and break up your unplowed ground.’
  • I watched his poor little car struggle up my unplowed driveway and was pleased to see that he proceeded down the street at a reasonable speed.
  • Though technically closed in winter, an unplowed mile-long access road leads skiers and snowshoers to the 1929 castlelike Vikingsholm and lake-level views of a snow-cloaked Fannette Island.
  • An unplowed grass field can look very much like any other field that's covered with snow.
  • It's not yet investigating a possible conspiracy, another law-enforcement official with knowledge of the probe said, but could bring charges if it finds that intentionally unplowed streets led to deaths or injuries. Blizzard Response Probed
  • I watched his poor little car struggle up my unplowed driveway and was pleased to see that he proceeded down the street at a reasonable speed.
  • After a foot of fresh snow fell on my unplowed street, I rolled through the neighborhood without shifting the vehicle into any alternative terrain mode.
  • but during the seventh year let the land lie unplowed and unused. Then the poor among your people may get food from it, and the wild animals may eat what they leave.
  • An unplowed grass field can look very much like any other field that's covered with snow.
  • It is also the time to break up the unplowed ground until the Lord comes and showers righteousness on you.
  • As it is, the wind is certainly howling and the snow is certainly blizzarding and the roads are unplowed, but if we had to get out to get somewhere, we could.
  • I walked Jasper tonight through sidewalks unplowed, drifts, banks, alleys, and he loved it: dogs love snow.
  • Absurdly, I took the back roads route to the post office, which was twisty and hilly and totally unplowed.

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