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valueless

[val-yoo-lis] / ˈvæl yu lɪs /


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Valueless, object of eyes, over all and demanding all—O banner and         pennant!

From Poems By Walt Whitman by Rossetti, William Michael

Valueless, certainly, under present circumstances; but they may prove a source of wealth should we ever again come into contact with the civilized world.

From The Swiss Family Robinson or, Adventures on a Desert Island by Wyss, Jean Rudolph

Valueless sections of mileage were lopped off, and an effort was immediately made to strengthen those of real or promising value.

From The Railroad Builders; a chronicle of the welding of the states by Moody, John

Valueless land, “Desert Sandstone” 150,000 Scrubby and thickly timbered inferior pastoral, but valuable as containing coal, iron ore, &c.

From Early Days in North Queensland by Palmer, Edward

"Valueless ye call the white sap?" sneered the Plutonian.

From Astounding Stories, June, 1931 by Various




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