Like those of other cave denizens, they were deeply sunken in their orbits, and were entirely destitute of iris.
"No, my friend; on the contrary, the ground was struck by lightning a hundred paces from the chateau, and a fountain sprung up in a place entirely destitute of water."
He writes: 'Speaking generally, one might pronounce these islands entirely destitute of wood.
Krarup mentions that he cannot have been entirely destitute, as the publishing of such a book would likely be a substantial expense with little monetary reward.
They are not homeless, and they are not entirely destitute.
The Empire brought in squat and squabby shapes, comfortable enough no doubt, but entirely destitute of inspiration.
This they continued to do until the ground was entirely destitute of every green thing.
The household was not left entirely destitute.
They had passed through a particularly long stretch of elephant grass when they emerged into a clearing entirely destitute of either grass or trees.
Look out for a people, entirely destitute of religion: If you find, them at all, be assured, that they are but few degrees removed from brutes.