untraveled उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Determined to freeze out pay-per-view, he took the closed-circuit route, which has been untraveled for a major bout since Sugar Ray Leonard met Marvin Hagler in 1987.
- This is a collection of writings by 19th-century explorers and adventurers, which, because they preserve for us the fearsome beauty of untraveled country and unknown cultures, are themselves a treasure.
- It was used in a commercial promoting the second season of the NBC show " Revolution ", following the usage of " Roads Untraveled " in a commercial promoting the first season.
- Princess Diana's butler was on " Larry King Live " on Thursday night, and thank goodness we have King in the driver's seat to explore some previously untraveled royal roads:
- But still we beat on toward the promise of time's expanding chambers : all those unread novels and untraveled literary paths, giving us, like the ever-hopeful Gatsby, our blue lawns and green light.
- Shinoda told " Rolling Stone " that " Castle of Glass ", " Skin to Bone " and " Roads Untraveled " contained folk music influenced by the works of Bob Dylan, as well as the inspirations of Dylan.
- "We have a long and untraveled path before the government and the people, " said Khatami, 58, a charismatic, midlevel cleric who garnered a whopping 77 percent of the vote in June against nine mostly conservative opponents.
- She left the court, after a brief pogo leap of victory and a happy autograph session at courtside, beaming with the knowledge that, regardless of the untraveled route that brought her here, she has the talent and gumption to withstand the competition.
- "We have a long and untraveled path before the government and the people, " said Khatami, a charismatic, 58-year-old cleric who garnered a whopping 77 percent of the vote in June against nine mostly conservative opponents.
- I'll be looking for some sense of the Wally Bynam notion that it is a good thing for Americans " to lead caravans wherever the four winds blow . . . over twinkling boulevards, across trackless deserts . . . . to the traveled and untraveled corners of the earth ."