you just did... lmfao....
mary asked what devoid means??
Snowflakes are devoid of color.
The house had been devoid for many years now.
The dark cave was devoid of light; I could hardly see! Devoid must always be used in conjuction with of: "devoid of"
The desert region of the southwestern US is not entirely devoid of vegetation.
It seems there may be a typo in your question, as "deviod" appears to be a misspelling of "devoid." A sentence using "devoid" could be: "The abandoned house stood empty and devoid of any signs of life." This highlights the complete absence of something, emphasizing emptiness.
I have a well devoid of water.
This company is devoid of government. You are devoid from all charges.
The black hole was devoid of all matter. I found the subject devoid of interesting facts. The sentence was devoid of meaning. The refridgerator was devoid of food.
this (insert object) is inadequate, I demand a better one! your performance on this task was inadequate, do better next time or your fired.
devoid
Completely devoid of fuel, she collapsed in a shivering heap and was unable to mine any more diamonds.
Many planets are devoid of life.