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Meaning of wayless
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wayless (a.)
Having no road or path; pathless.
wayless Sentence Examples
- The labyrinthine streets seemed wayless, leading to a dead end at every turn.
- The desolate wasteland stretched out before them, offering no discernible wayless.
- The dense undergrowth made the forest wayless, obscuring any semblance of a path.
- The mountain pass was treacherously wayless, with sheer cliffs on either side.
- The fog rolled in, rendering the once-familiar meadow wayless and disorienting.
- The wanderer stumbled through the wayless desert, his thirst and hunger gnawing at him.
- The intricate maze confused the explorers, leaving them momentarily wayless.
- The ship floundered in the stormy seas, its wayless journey leading to a watery grave.
- The ancient city lay in ruins, its once-magnificent streets now wayless and overgrown.
- The child lost his way in the vast and wayless amusement park, his fear growing with each passing moment.
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Having no road or path; pathless.
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The labyrinthine streets seemed wayless, leading to a dead end at every turn.
The desolate wasteland stretched out before them, offering no discernible wayless.
The dense undergrowth made the forest wayless, obscuring any semblance of a path.
The mountain pass was treacherously wayless, with sheer cliffs on either side.