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was completely desolate
adverb
In a complete manner; fully; totally; utterly.
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"Sheffield was completely desolate," Fell remembers.
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They are completely desolate places.
We arrived in the early hours of the morning, when the streets were completely desolate, and we drove straight to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to see the White House.
We arrived in the early morning, when the streets were completely desolate, and we drove straight to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to see the White House.
"The southern, southwestern, and some of the middle counties of Missouri are completely desolated," Shelby wrote in his report.
"Five years ago, when I first came here, there were no city services, no trash pickup, and it was completely dark and desolate," said Adrienne Campbell-Holt, 24, artistic director of the Nest theater space, which closed its doors with a farewell on Saturday.
Hedeby as a civil town never recovered from Harald's destruction, and was left completely desolate when what remained was looted by Slavic tribes in 1066.
"What I love is the high level of sophistication of all of these cities," he said, "and as soon as you leave them you're on the moon — completely desolate landscape".
It is uninhabited and, except for a tract of stunted birch forest, completely desolate.
Around the corner, the Rue Saint-Denis normally even more of a teeming fleSaint-Denis normallytevendesolate.
It was a desolate scene.
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