Stuart said the land was "...dreary, dismal, dreadful desert."
Without other mishap than the rupturing of a wine-skin from the force of the new vintage it contained, they came to the verdurous pasture-lands beyond that dreary desert.
Was it maybe him who carried news of Louie's approach out on to dreary desert?
He vowed that life without Blakeney would be but a dreary desert.
I vow, Madam, that this life would be but a dreary desert without your smiles and his sallies.
He looked out a window at empty, dreary desert under the dawn sky.
She was my oasis of mystery in the dreary desert of knowledge.
God had left him as a lonely pilgrim in a dreary desert.
He looked out of the windows at empty, dreary desert under the dawn sky.
"At least," he added with meticulousness-thinking of the dreary deserts he had explored before finding this inhospitable oasis-"at least-not a commercial one."