A deserted hose is another way of saying an abandoned house.
The concrete noun that replaces 'blank' is house.
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.
deserted - I felt like I had been deserted but they had only gone to work for 4 hours.
The word 'deserted' is not a noun, deserted is the past participle of the verb to 'desert'. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, for example a deserted house.The abstract noun forms for the verb to desert are deserter and the gerund, deserting.Another noun form is desert, a concrete noun.
deserted, empty
The Deserted House was created in 1830.
An abandoned wear house is deserted. A place where no on is is deserted.
Notebook Found in a Deserted House was created in 1951-05.
The Affair of the Deserted House - 1915 was released on: USA: 27 January 1915
The soldier deserted his doomed unit.The empty house looked deserted.The city was deserted and silent, except for the moans and cries of the zombies in the buildings.
A deserted one.
The cast of The Affair of the Deserted House - 1915 includes: Edward Clisbee as Chief of Police Ruth Roland as Ruth- the Society Girl
They ate it.
The concrete noun that replaces 'blank' is house.
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.
The Latin equivalent of the adjective "deserted" is desertus, -a, -um.The Latin equivalent of the English past-tense verb "deserted" would be some form of the perfect tense of the verb deserereor derelinquere:I deserted: deserui; dereliquiyou (singular) deserted: deseruisti; dereliquistihe/she/it deserted: deseruit; dereliquitwe deserted: deseruimus; dereliquimusyou (plural) deserted: deseruistis; dereliquististhey deserted: deseruerunt; dereliquerunt
Deserted = abandoned