10 collocations for populated

John Robertson, as he afterwards became, was a well-known politician, who believed in Australians doing their best to populate their own country.

He had very certainly never known anybody who in his opinion merited the torments of his orthodox Gehenna; so that in imagination he vaguely populated its blazing corridors with Nero and Judas and Caesar Borgia and Henry VIII, and Spanish Inquisitors and the aboriginal American Indiansexcepting of course his ancestress Pocahontasand with Benedict Arnold and all the "carpet-baggers" and suchlike other eminent practitioners of depravity.

At street level housewives were struggling to find the plump shimmering mackerals with which they normally populated their spicy yellow curries.

It was found that a handier dog was produced for the business for which he was required, and it did not take many years to populate the district with these terrier-hounds, which soon came to be recognised as a distinct breed.

"Are we populating the land with orphans?"

Thereupon followed one of the senseless rushes that populate the waste places of the earth and give the professional city-builder his reason for being.

I believe that by reopening this trade, and giving us negroes to populate the Territories, the equilibrium of the two sections will be maintained.

There is generally but little water in this ditch, but millions of restless mosquitoes, which populate the whole town, and (I speak from experience) are a perfect torture.

The children of men were believed to populate the burrows, and authorities of the highest reputation lent an unhesitating support to the delusion.

And for a moment it was almost as if Mathieu with the sweep of his arm not only cast the seed of expected corn into the furrows, but also sowed those dear children, casting them here and there without cessation, so that a whole nation of little sowers should spring up and finish populating the world.

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