Crossword-Solution: DESERTEDNESS
We have 32 clues for the answer “DESERTEDNESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| waterlessness | 29 answers |
| lonesomeness | 29 answers |
| inhospitableness | 29 answers |
| infertility | 29 answers |
| drabness | 29 answers |
| desolateness | 29 answers |
| starkness | 30 answers |
| purposelessness | 30 answers |
| bleakness | 30 answers |
| ALONENESS | 31 answers |
| dreariness | 31 answers |
| cheerlessness | 31 answers |
| bareness | 31 answers |
| Nakedness | 32 answers |
| loneliness | 34 answers |
| aridity | 34 answers |
| blankness | 35 answers |
| dryness | 35 answers |
| Solitude | 40 answers |
| Baldness | 40 answers |
| isolation | 40 answers |
| barrenness | 42 answers |
| futility | 49 answers |
| meaninglessness | 50 answers |
| Emptiness | 56 answers |
| plainness | 59 answers |
| Harshness | 61 answers |
| austerity | 64 answers |
| Severity | 66 answers |
| drought | 67 answers |
| desolation | 75 answers |
| worthlessness | 75 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
MAECEZ
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with DESERTEDNESS (5)
The lack of speech between herself and the man who led her, his often averted face, her own sense of the desertedness of each beauteous spot she passed through, the mossy paths which gave back no sound of footfalls as they walked, suggested, one and all, unreality.
The august groups of Westminster and Parliament did not seem in themselves spectacular; they needed the desertedness of night, and the pour of the moon into the comparative emptiness of the neighborhood, to fill them out to the proportions of their keeping in the memory.
Both going and returning, he had been struck with the general desertedness of the streets, but realized that in all probability every one would be resting after the scenes of the morning.
Servants had been procured from Peebles; the fires were again burning; the wreaths of smoke again ascended from among the trees; and life and living action were taking the place of desertedness.
Yet, in spite of this solitude and desertedness, belated passers-by had frequently seen, glittering through the crevices of the shutters of these empty habitations, strange rays of light, and had felt certain they heard strange noises like groans, which proved that some beings frequented these abodes, although they did not know if they belonged to this world or the other.