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Definition of the day : « barrens »

  • As in waste : noun land that is uncultivated
  • As in wilderness/wilds : noun uninhabited area
  • As in wilderness : noun forest
  • As in badlands : noun barren land
  • As in desert : noun wasteland; dry area
Example sentences :
  • There was no alternative now but to cross the barrens to Whale River on foot.
  • Extract from : « The Long Labrador Trail » by Dillon Wallace
  • The ground we select is among the “barrens” before described.
  • Extract from : « The Western World » by W.H.G. Kingston
  • T' this the lad was listenin' like a caribou o' the barrens scentin' peril.
  • Extract from : « Harbor Tales Down North » by Norman Duncan
  • There were only two settlements in The Barrens, and depots were to be erected there.
  • Extract from : « Ralph on the Engine » by Allen Chapman
  • Just half way across The Barrens he has a house, which he calls ‘headquarters.’
  • Extract from : « Ralph on the Engine » by Allen Chapman
  • And I've kept the address of the owner, away up on the edge of the Barrens.
  • Extract from : « The Country Beyond » by James Oliver Curwood
  • She assuredly had no peer on the barrens of the upper Tobique country.
  • Extract from : « The Kindred of the Wild » by Charles G. D. Roberts
  • After passing these barrens for more than a mile, we got sight of the Prairies.
  • Extract from : « Early Western Travels 1748-1846, Volume X » by Various
  • Deer and grouse were very abundant on the barrens in the manor of the Red Rose.
  • Extract from : « Americana Ebrietatis » by Hewson L. Peeke
  • It is known as the "barns" (barrens), and is desolate enough.
  • Extract from : « Military Reminiscences of the Civil War V2 » by Jacob Dolson Cox