Examples of 'peopled' in a sentence

Meaning of "peopled"

People (verb): To populate or fill with inhabitants, often employed to describe the action of settling in an area or organizing a group of individuals
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  • simple past tense and past participle of people

How to use "peopled" in a sentence

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I fear the nights peopled with memories.
Peopled tried to drown their dissatisfaction in vodka.
We have polluted and peopled this planet.
He has peopled it with his own substance.
In fact your world is peopled with love.
They are peopled with recognizable beings in heaven.
And the store is not peopled with them.
Peopled by the rich and the powerful.
The universe is peopled with possibilities.
They are demanding a government of the people peopled by people.
And women who peopled my childhood.
Our empty landscape of the mind was being peopled at last.
Australia is peopled by degenerates afflicted with sex mania.
The firmament is not solely peopled with angels.
It was peopled by the precursors to modern humans.

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Was beautiful which peopled every stream.
The peopled guiding us smiled.
So it is still a world mostly peopled by men.
The roads are peopled by refugees towing carts.
They never were conquered and peopled by their.
Putting peopled needs at the centre.
Too many women live in a world peopled only by.
The book is peopled with a wonderful array of characters.
The world must be peopled.
A country peopled with serfs will be always poor.
Columbus discovered some islands peopled with naked savages.
They are peopled by minor aristocrats.
India is not fully peopled.
The house would soon be peopled by journalistic phantoms.
Peopled till a later period.
Europe was peopled with soldiers.
Peopled with familiar faces.
The young man had peopled the mountains of savoy.
Peopled by a hundred thousand souls.
Let there be bottomless lakes peopled with antique monsters.
A world peopled only with the phantoms of his imagination.
It seemed to him no longer empty but peopled with a multitude.
The world is peopled with all kinds of magical beings.
But our political culture is not peopled with mature adults.
Peopled by the natives of my origin.
We have polluted and peopled this planet to the brink of extinction.
He had ventured the supposition that other planets might be peopled.
It is peopled with black women without any men among them.
The goose that goes down the subway and gets peopled to death.
Heaven is not to be peopled with pardoned criminals but transformed saints.
A circle will indicate a vote to sail beyond the peopled shores despite the risk.
The one is peopled by temporal tabernacles and the other by spirits.
The first three had all been contemporary and peopled in the main by female characters.
Already peopled will have some difficulty in securing themselves from.
Some whole adventures might take place in a peopled environment rather than an isolated dungeon.

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