secluded place

collocation in English

meaningsofsecludedandplace

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secluded
adjective
uk
/sɪˈkluː.dɪd/
us
/səˈkluː.dɪd/
quiet, private, and not near people, roads, ...
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place
noun
uk
/pleɪs/
us
/pleɪs/
an area, town, ...
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(Definition ofsecludedandplacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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But when the marina is constructed, the walk will not be thesecludedplaceit now is.
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The poet narrates an experience he often has when he sits in asecludedplaceon a hill.
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A person, a couple, or a larger group may go to asecludedplacefor privacy, or because the place is quiet.
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It originally meant asecludedplacein which to walk, and referred to dwellings or refuges used by wandering monks during the rainy season.
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He is left with no more wood to keep up the fire and the wolves are already roaming around hissecludedplace.
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These sessions were held in asecludedplacein the forest, especially selected and provisioned.
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Thottada beach is an idealsecludedplacefor a sunbathing and swimming.
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This 28-acre lake offers visitors asecludedplaceto view wildlife in their natural habitats.
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He arrives at an event in asecludedplace.
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Although asecludedplacethese days, because of the presence of an old fortress and ancient ruins the place holds an archaeological importance.
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Indeed, he chose asecludedplaceto walk naked and tried not to offend anyone.
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Jones put in a few gallons, then drove ahead as if to find asecludedplaceto stop and change cars.
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Kaczynski's original goal was to move out to asecludedplaceand become self-sufficient so that he could live autonomously.
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Nook meanssecludedplaceor corner.
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Leonid looked to a moresecludedplace.
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But there are secluded places where they would do no harm.
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It prefers building grass nests in secluded places.
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He wandered through the countryside in quest of quiet and secluded places for developing meditation.
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