abandoned
Synonyms abandoned

abandoned

a bit much

abjured

afire

amok

antiquated

antique

archaic

ardent

available

bellowing

berserk

boundless

burning

carried away

cast-off
Examples of use word abandoned Example 1The blind farmer was often taken for a
walk
in the fields by a kind neighbor. However kindly the neighbor might
have been, he was undoubtedly a coward. When a bull charged towards
them
one day, he
abandoned (synonyms of word abandoned above) the blind man.
The bull, puzzled
by a lack of fear, nudged the farmer in the back. He
turned very
quickly, caught the bull by the horns and threw it to the
ground with
a bump that left it breathless.
"Aidan," said the neighbor, "I
never knew you were so strong."
"Faith, and if I could have got
that fella off the handlebars of the
bicycle I'd have thrashed him
properly."
Read more about this joke.Example 2A farmer purchased an old, run-down,
abandoned (synonyms of word abandoned above)
farm
with plans to turn it into a thriving enterprise. The fields
were grown
over with weeds, the farmhouse was falling apart, and the
fences were
broken down. During his first day of work, the town
preacher stops by to
bless the man's work, saying, "May you and God
work together to make
this the farm of your dreams!" A few months
later, the preacher stops
by again to call on the farmer. Lo and
behold, it's a completely
different place. The farm house is
completely rebuilt and in excellent
condition, there is plenty of cattle and
other livestock happily munching on
feed in well-fenced pens, and
the fields are filled with crops planted
in neat rows. "Amazing!"
the preacher says. "Look what God and you
have accomplished
together!" "Yes, reverend," says the farmer, "but
remember what the farm was
like when God was working it alone!"
Read more about this joke.Example 3A pair of tourists were out in the
fields
when they discovered an
abandoned (synonyms of word abandoned above) well near an old farm
house. Of course
they're curious so they drop a small stone into the
well, but they
never hear it hit bottom. They search and find a
larger rock and drop it
into the well but once again hear nothing. They
decide they need
something larger and search the farm yard for a
larger object. After much
struggle, they manage to drag a large
railroad tie to the edge of the well
and drop it over the
edge.
After several seconds, a goat tears across the yard and without any
hesitation, dives head first into the open hole. The two tourists stand
in
amazement. About then a farmer appears and tells them he is
looking for
a lost goat. The tourists tell the farmer about the goat
diving into
the well.
"That couldn't be my goat", the farmer
replies, "My goat was
grazing in the field roped to a railroa
d tie!"
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