Sentence examples for were marooned from inspiring English sources

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were marooned

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An escaped negro slave of the Caribbean and the Americas or a descendant of escaped slaves.

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We were marooned.

Formerly triumphant avant-gardists, including Artschwager, were marooned in time.

But they were marooned and the water continued rising.

After 20 overs Australia were marooned on 65-2.

In Belgium, they were marooned in an antiroyalist riot.

One winter they were marooned when the Bay froze over.

With the B and the Q out, denizens of Ditmas Park and Sheepshead Bay were marooned.

Passengers were marooned inside the tunnel for hours without food, water or air-conditioning.

People were marooned in their homes, on roads and at work.

Public administration, education and health were marooned as the biggest employers.

Schools were closed, drivers were stranded in cars and travelers were marooned at airports.

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