wilderness|wildernesses in English
noun
[wil·der·ness || 'wɪldə(r)nɪs]
wastelands; forest; desert; range; back country; uninhabited region; garden for wild growth; wild or disordered state, jumble, confusing multitude
Use "wilderness|wildernesses" in a sentence
1. Wilderness
2. He is reducing them to denuded, scarred, scorched lands of abandoned wildernesses.
3. The wilderness area adjoins the Noatak Wilderness and together they form the largest contiguous wilderness in the United States.
4. Never have those wildernesses been as fragile and as precious as they are today.
5. Wilderness of Paran
6. Wilderness Camp Gates.
7. Budges Flattops Wilderness Lodge
8. So, no wilderness, no revelations.
9. Acreage Bordering Buffalo Natl Wilderness
10. A Tabernacle in the Wilderness
11. The Battle of the Wilderness.
12. This was once barren wilderness.
13. Approximately 100 miles [160 km] southwest of the Wilderness of Judah is the Wilderness of Paran.
14. It was the exhilaration of wilderness.
15. John found God in the wilderness.
16. Utterly hedonistic luxury on wilderness trek.
17. Budges Flattops Wilderness Lodge LLC www.Budgeslodge.com
18. Aranyaka means 'belonging to the wilderness'
19. Beyond lay the wilderness of Judah.
20. 5 The garden was a wilderness.
21. 2 They pulled away from Rephʹi·dim+ and came to the wilderness of Siʹnai and camped in the wilderness.
22. Buckwashing Real wilderness is gathering and gratitude
23. RMJWBBR: Wilderness Baldric, Brown Leather RMJ Tactical
24. The garden is turning into a wilderness.
25. So Crow is wilderness softened by familiarity.