The deserted town was no longer a priority. The female lion deserted the dead gazelle, seeing that the male lion was returning to his earlier kill. You deserted my heart the minute you said it's over. The FBI swarmed the property, guns out ready to fire, only to find it deserted. Did any of these help at all? Storming into the deserted ghost town on his noble steed, the cowboy had the look of vengeance in his eyes. The heartbroken husband cried out in anguish when he came home to find his town house deserted of all the memories of his family. Amy felt a strange feeling come over her when she found her dollhouse deserted in the middle of the night.
Her husband deserted her and their children.
Though he deserted his Army post, he foiled a terrorist attack.
I pulled my car into a deserted parking lot.
The widow was desolate because her husband died.
The day after Christmas, Santa often feels a sense of desolation. Luckily, Christmas comes once a year, so there is always something to look forward to.
Desultory id an annoying word and I'm not going to say it again. ( that's the sentence)
Here are some sentences.
He landed on a deserted island.
The old house was deserted.
We never really hung out, or had anything more than desultory conversations.
It in symmetry with sentence a is what? What is a sentence with symmetry in it? This sentence with symmetry is symmetry with sentence this.
Who or what the sentence is about is the subject of the sentence.
The subject of a sentence is who or what that sentence is about.
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he ate a desultory
We never really hung out, or had anything more than desultory conversations.
For days and days the desultory firing went on; it seemed like the war would never end.
Desultory is derived from a french word, desilire (to leap down) - its English meaning is: lacking in consistency, random
des-uhl-tawr-ee
The cast of Desultory Research at the Oates Lab - 2011 includes: Frances Mitchell as Miss Renee Gallagher
The synonym of cursory is superficial or perfunctory.
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I know "A Simple Desultory Philippic" by Simon and Garfunkel, and "Mr. Jones and Me" by Counting Crows. But there are a couple others that elude me.
Some good vocabulary words from "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie include: surreptitious (done in a secretive way), desultory (lacking a clear plan or purpose), malevolence (having or showing a desire to cause harm to others), and culpability (responsibility for a fault or wrong).