Islanded [verb]

Definition of Islanded:

protect; close off

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Sentence/Example of Islanded:

For the next fortnight or so we were playing a game of hide and seek in the big islanded playground of the Pacific Ocean.

Standing in the vacant doorway, Robert looked over the moonlit view of woods and islanded lake well pleased.

Headquarters was a farmhouse, a small, cosy place, islanded in a rolling sea of clover.

The Manor-house was islanded amidst a golden sea of grain, the waves of which rolled up even to its ancient walls.

Charlie's duck-shooting preserves, endless marl lakes islanded with mangrove copses, lay on the fringe of this mysterious region.

They have suffered many an injury in their time, and now are islanded amid a sea of market-litter, and are black and grimy.

Between these channels rose an islanded rock about thirty feet above the present level of the water.

Sitting islanded on some gray peak above the encompassing wood, the soul is lifted up to sing the Iliad of the pines.

It is now the lower river and becomes beautifully channelled and islanded.

There were many portions of cultivated land running into the forest or islanded in its midst.