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In this part during summer most of the area remains uncultivated.
Your own intelligence, however uncultivated, tells you they could not.
There was an uncultivated beauty here which had felt no man's touch.
Uncultivated land has a price, even if there is no labour involved.
The south end of the island is nearly all deep uncultivated moss.
It is allowed to put up a tent on any uncultivated land for a night or two.
In its uncultivated form it is known as wild cabbage.
As a result this area remained uncultivated and under populated.
Some of them are large areas of brown, uncultivated land.
I must also state that no alternative use of the land has yet been identified, other than leaving it uncultivated.
This does not mean that such people were uncultivated.
None the less we must always remember that he was not an ignorant or uncultivated soldier.
"I fear he will find us a somewhat poor and uncultivated lot in these remote parts."
The program greatly reduced the amount of idle, uncultivated land.
Uncultivated forms, such as those found growing wild in Florida can be poisonous.
The stretches of uncultivated country between the villages grew wider.
I'm overwhelmed by how much talent out there that is uncultivated."
Half a century later, it was described as "a poor land" and "largely uncultivated".
But still, the edges of the park along the wall remained somewhat rough and uncultivated.
Not much good is spoken of this uncultivated onion.
"The rest is open country with houses on large tracts of uncultivated farmland," he said.
My friend uses this uncultivated land for a cross-country ski trail.
What chance has the ignorant uncultivated liar against the educated expert?
Paddy fields and plantations have been left uncultivated for many years.
Large expenses of lands were left uncultivated, many farms had been abandoned.
Such behavior by a Soviet woman was uncultured in the extreme.
Most of them, to my uncultured palate at least, were good.
An uncultured person, or one who has no sympathy with literary culture.
I heard myself reply in his flat, uncultured voice, "You are me."
The fool and the uncultured are ashamed of their ignorance.
"I will admit, your prison is full of uncultured individuals.
"I not so uncultured as you think," he added.
In modern use, the word is used to refer to an uncivilized or uncultured person.
Eliot reminds you that Molly is limited by her uncultured past.
He's talking about sleeping on the floor, and having no private room, and how the rest of us are so uncultured.
An uncultured psychic cannot be used to speak properly on scientific subjects.
"The results are not lost," he says, "even on an uncultured palate."
Oh God, to have this added to the sheer, damned, uncultured emptiness.
I think the word "hair-piece" is just too blunt and uncultured.
Uncultured the woodsman might be, but he plainly had some working knowledge of French.
A recent poll by our organization showed clearly that a majority of those who have no prose care choose to go uncultured.
He is an uncultured slob, with no social graces whatsoever.
He was relying heavily on the rough, uncultured words of the old chieftain.
It seemed to Gen (and he included himself in this assessment) that never had a more uncultured group of men been taken hostage.
They were really uncultured, rough around the edges.
He is, of course, to a certain extent an uncultured individual and is apt to presume.
She won't let her nephew introduce her to these uncultured Americans.
He was said to have been uncultured, stupid, and ill-mannered, which worried the kingdom.
The Bacteria also contain many uncultured microbes with similar implications for characterization.