The whole country is parceled out among its people.
Human language, with its wonderful suppleness, can adjust itself even to the consciousness which is parceled out and abstractedly divided, so as perfectly to copy and reflect it in its ever-movable mirror.
Their public lands, millions of square miles, were parceled out among banded conspirators.
Political Geography, which describes the earth as inhabited, and as parceledout among nations, has a close relation to history.
The province was divided into districts inhabited by a certain number of families, among which the government parceled out the land in tracts sufficiently large for their needs.
Shelter was found, the wet clothes dried, and at midnight the sick had been parceled out, each nurse had his or her quota of patients, and were in for the issue, be it life or death.
Las Casas tells us that the first horseman who dismounted was thought by the natives to have parceled out a single creature into convenient parts.
Among them the work of creation was in some way parceled out.
And in fairness to that road the Milwaukee's lines to Omaha and Kansas City would be withdrawn from the new Northwestern combination and parceledout between Santa Fe, Rock Island, and Burlington.
They were parceled out like cattle among the English settlements.
Beneath the skull was lying a heavy braid of auburn hair, which was parceled out among the villagers.
At the same time, almost all the provinces were parceled out among the military class, especially the eastern provinces, which were the headquarters of the Minamoto.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "parceled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.