Stranded - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈstrandəd|  American pronunciation of the word stranded
Brit.  |strandɪd|  British pronunciation of the word stranded

adjective

- cut off or left behind (syn: isolated)
several stranded fish in a tide pool

Extra examples

...stranded whales often die because their bodies overheat on the hot sand...

The stranded sailors were radioing for help.

...from the looks of things, we're stranded in nowhere and most likely its proverbial middle...

Stranded whales often die because their bodies overheat on the hot sand

...being stranded at night on a lonely road would derange anyone...

...as the hurricane raged outside, the stranded tourists were encamped overnight in the high school gym...

...the scheme to save the stranded dolphins miscarried, and all were lost...

...the raging blizzard stymied the rescuers' attempts to find the stranded mountain climbers...

The sailors took command of the ship by force from the captain, and stranded him on a desert island.

A rope will be stranded without producing the slightest effect.

Time has stranded her black hair with grey.

We were stranded with engine trouble on a deserted highway.

Aid agencies have been unable to get through to the thousands of refugees stranded on the border.

The hapless passengers were stranded at the airport for three days.

So there I was, stranded in London with no money.

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