Tragically, the body of the missing boy was found in a gravel pit on a desolate stretch of Highway 23.
The trail grew dark and desolate, but she was determined to catch up with the other hikers.
She's a city gal who thrives on the social scene while his idea of paradise is some desolate farm in the middle of nowhere. (Green Acres, 1965-1971)
Jogging alone at night on some desolate, secluded road is a very poor decision for anyone, man or woman.
As a fundraiser for the homeless, the teens set up an amazing haunted house on a desolate, abandoned lot near the edge of town.
This is the most desolate place I have ever been to.
"This summer I went to visit my family in Hawaii." This could be a sentence using Hawaii.
Desolate
africa is the second largest continent
I live in an urban state of mind.
The abandoned village looked desolate as the crumbling buildings stood empty and overgrown with weeds.
The abandoned town was desolate, with empty streets and dilapidated buildings stretching for miles.
The position on (fill in the blank) was an utterly desolate desert, many miles from any obvious water or habitation.
This is the most desolate place I have ever been to.
The desolate lot was full of junk.
After the ravaging storm, the small town seemed dark and desolate due to destruction.
The resort's bungalows were situated around a tranquil lagoon, offering guests a picturesque view of the water.
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The desolate valley was no place to be stranded.
The word desolate is an adjective. It means to be deserted.
I am not writing a sentence using that word.