How To Use Waterless In A Sentence
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The huanaco, happily for it, exists in a barren, desolate region, in its greatest part waterless and uninhabitable to human beings; and the chapter-heading refers to a singular instinct of the dying animals, in very many cases allowed, by the exceptional conditions in which they are placed, to die naturally.
The Naturalist in La Plata
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Not so good for the enveloping showers some of us prefer i.e. water comes straight down, rather than spreading into a cone, which means sides of shoulders, arms, etc. are waterless, which is just not OK.
Archive 2009-01-01
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There are stalls on cookware for waterless and fatless cooking, herbal medicine, and home-made health products.
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A broken blue line means the course of a waterless valley.
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a waterless well
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Other touches at the office, such as waterless urinals and low-flow plumbing fixtures, are sometimes overlooked during energy-saving projects.
Fore, right!
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The terrain varied from dismal rows of dunes to baked claypan, rock-tiled wasteland to savage, waterless mountains.
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ELAINE QUIJANO, CNN WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Sinks with sensors, what's nicknamed a nuclear hand-dryer, even a waterless urinal.
CNN Transcript May 14, 2009
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So it wants to set up a pilot program in which at least some fund-raisers will be asked to volunteer to use a new "waterless" cleaning product.
Towns May Shut Off Tap
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He contrasted the present with the past; this fever-stricken and waterless village with the great city which was called the healthiest in the world.
By the Ionian Sea
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No people, no houses, no cars, just a wilderness of river-gum trees lining ancient waterless riverbeds, acacias, spinifex grasses and spooky giant termite mounds.
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Panic threatened to surge as childhood memories of many a waterless day were dredged up.
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And the word waterless is a main entry in Cobuild, explained in twenty words, whereas in CED it is naught but a so-called "undefined runon" — merely mentioned, but not explained explicitly, as a sub-entry at water.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XV No 2
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Thus it is the reasonable basis to put forward extending the waterless lithography printing in China.
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No people, no houses, no cars, just a wilderness of river-gum trees lining ancient waterless riverbeds, acacias, spinifex grasses and spooky giant termite mounds.
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**I may have incorporated some words/terms/concepts that amuse me (Mongol, ghee, Gobi/gobi (which amuses me because it's both the Mongol word for “waterless place” and the Hindi word for "cauliflower"), globetrotting, jalopy, and the names Pierce, Otto and Ratzinger).
The Happy List: Words, + Brooklyn Arden Contest!
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From low-flow toilets to waterless urinals, technology is changing and improving water efficiency.
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There is an alternative, the waterless composting toilet.
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During the summer, the river was dry from its source near Kemble to Cricklade and the water basin at Ashton Keynes was waterless for two months.
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The designs are printed with waterless printing technology, so no water is polluted in the process.
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A broken blue line means the course of a waterless valley.
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These houses are mostly L. C. C. owned, and by the first week of the cold, the pipes had burst and frozen, and people were waterless.
ON CATS
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A broken blue line means the course of a waterless valley.
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The wanderer is like a dehydrated traveller in a waterless desert, or a lover longing to see the distant beloved.
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When they become waterless , they are silent , When it is hot, they vanish from their place.
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miles of waterless country to cross
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The sprawling story of how extraplanetary imperialists impose a mission civilisatrice on the dune-dwelling, sandworm-herding "savages" of an almost waterless world is rich in historic, anthropological and archaeological allusions.
Any Drop to Drink?
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Of course the Mongols, their flocks, and their neighbors didn't actually live in the waterless Gobi Desert, but further north in grassy steppes, rising toward forested hill country.
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One can stand at these sites and almost go back thousands of years and visualize the strenuous efforts required to simply exist in this waterless, uncultivable, inhospitable land.
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Ironically, this 'waterless' plain has 50-200 feet of marine sediments.
CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
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The geographical position of Mexico, the arid and desolate, herbless and waterless wastes intervening, would prohibit her sending any considerable assistance overland; and, all powerful at court by that time, he would take care that the Russian navy inspired Spain with a distaste for remote Pacific waters.
Rezánov
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The existence of the lake, to the north of the waterless Kalahari Desert, was already known to Europeans but Livingstone was the first European to see it.
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Glenda Larke is a skilful worldbuilder and in this new series she creates a remarkable desert land where water is treasured and the waterless are the outcasts of society.
Another review
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One section had survived well enough in the hot, waterless place - a display of sedums of the kind I've always known as house leeks.
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Some fibers and fabrics, such as viscose rayon, require waterless cleaning because they have "low wet strength," while others such as wool might shrink, says Kay Obendorf, a professor of fiber science at Cornell University.
The New Dirt on Dry Cleaners
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The real Castle of Otranto, built by the Aragonese who eventually repelled the Turks, is a photogenic, perfectly preserved, white fortress, with turrets and gunwales and surrounded by a waterless moat and accessible only by drawbridge.
Nina Burleigh: Remembering Too Well
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Late afternoon found the two making their way slowly across the sun-baked earth, moving across shadeless, parching desert, two specks in a vast waste of waterless ground.
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A broken blue line means the course of a waterless valley.
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A broken blue line means the course of a waterless valley.
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They also have something called waterless urinals in that hotel.
CNN Transcript May 2, 2007