Definition of Foodless. Meaning of Foodless. Synonyms of Foodless

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Definition of Foodless

Foodless
Foodless Food"less, a. Without food; barren. --Sandys.

Meaning of Foodless from wikipedia

- of "Black '47". An increase in emigration occurred, as did a move from foodless parts of rural Ireland into major cities and towns. However, the po****tion...
- pla**** an instrumental role in encouraging the 10,000 to march north across foodless deserts and snow-filled mountain p****es, towards the Black Sea and the...
- out the medallion isn't his, but another person's who got robbed by the foodless guy, and now you can either Honor the agreement and leave with your payment...
- or undisciplined to attend Sunday Schools. In 1853 her pamphlet letter, Foodless, Friendless, in our Streets, was published which encouraged more support...
- the gun powder stock in their ship buried all their rice reserves. The foodless army had no other go than surrendering to the Travancore contingent. Further...
- ISBN 0-14-034609-0. Archived from the original on 2008-06-17. Retrieved 2009-01-24. "Foodless and Pointless Restaurants Close Shop". St. Petersburg Times. Jun 26, 1945...
- ****/****, droop, dump, epistle, extemporize, fancy, flambeau, flesh, foodless, fringy, full, gigantomachy, goal, goalward, hearthward, idol, inscriptionless...
- are land and water predators, an Arctic blizzard, thin ice, crossing a foodless volcanic wasteland, a lahar, and a wide river inhabited by predators. All...
- (September 2009). מיצג מיוחד ממחיש: כיכר ללא אוכל [Unique public display: the "foodless square"]. www.ynet.co.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2019-01-09. "Superbrands...
- Zamindawar or al-Rukhkhaj (the classical Arachosia) but found it barren and foodless. Their advance probably happened in summer of 698, as A'sha Hamdan's poem...