Towards the centre the almost treeless plain presents a monotonous aspect, broken only by a few rocky elevations that rise abruptly from the black soil.
Even the desert waste in its wide expanse, the jagged treeless mountain peaks, took on all manner of soft and changing lights in the golden glow of the cloudless afternoon.
As the railways advanced into the treeless interior, public interest in tree-planting became keen.
Subarid in character, except to the north and at high elevations, the vast mining interests of the region and its treeless surroundings give this forest an economic value out of proportion to the quantities of timber it contains.
This forest is frequently broken by treeless areas of greater or less extent, especially towards the south, and it suffers greatly from fire.
The great treeless region east of the Rocky Mountains separates the wooded area of the United States into two grand divisions, which may be called the Eastern and the Western forests.
In 1873 Congress passed and later amended and repealed the timber culture acts, which granted homesteads on the treeless public lands to settlers who planted one-fourth of their entries with trees.
She had left the occasional groves of oak and poplar and silver birch, and come out on the treeless Great Plains.
She came out on an upland of virgin prairie, so treeless and houseless, so divinely dipping, so rough of grass, that she could imagine buffaloes still roving.
In the morning we passed a ruined castle, standing in a dry, treeless dell, among the hot hills.
At first we rode through lonely dells, grown with oak and brilliant with flowers, especially the large purple mallow, and then over broad, treeless tracts of rolling land, but partially cultivated.
Treeless desert,' they called it then, Haunted by beasts and forsook by men.
To the eastward the plateau throughout steadily descends in the long, undulating and generally treeless slope of the Great Plains to the Mississippi, the many tributaries of the Father of Waters carving their valleys down through its surface.
Yet here the small long-legged but powerful tarpans, the wild horses of the treeless plains of Russia and Tartary, were picking their morning meal.
The shifting horde raised clouds of dust above the line, from which the bare, treeless prairie stretched away southward for miles.
This journey in mid-winter, over a bleak and often treeless expanse, was slow and toilsome.
Though the dense forest spread its gloom far and wide around, there opened before them a small meadow of but a few acres, green, treeless and smooth as a floor.
There were immense treeless prairies continually opening before them, crowded with game, and especially with immense herds of horses and buffaloes.
The islands of Clew Bay, being treeless and green, have a new look, as if they had just heaved up their backs above the waters and were waiting for the fiat that shall pronounce them good.
Looked down on Milford Bay, dotted with little treeless and shrubless islands.
The central portions of the island, from their generally bare and treeless character, are poor in living creatures; but the lower country, and especially the forests and coast plains, are fairly well stocked.
Madrid is built on an elevated and undulating plateau of sand and clay, which is bounded on the north by the Sierra Guadarrama and merges on all other sides into the barren and treeless table-land of New Castile.
Most of the Arctic Ocean's icy waves break on treeless shores.
This treeless realm is roamed by both the grizzly and the black bear; both pay most visits during the autumn, and the grizzly occasionally hibernates in these uplands.
Often they remain beautiful treeless gardens for generations, while wind and wash slowly bring sediment, or until a flood or landslip brings soil.
Downward from this line a heavy robe of dark forest drapes the mountains; above it the treeless heights rise cool and apparently barren, piled with old and eroded snowdrifts amid silent moorlands and rocky terraces.
Occasionally, too, a blackened tree-snag stands suggestively in these treeless gardens.
Some have a treeless mountain or a rugged snow-piled peak rising boldly behind, and an acre or so of meadow between one shore and the forest.
In this strange treeless realm there is a largeness of view.
It is only a question of a few years until seeds are carried to every treeless locality.
Belike thou deemest it but dreary with its black rocks and black sand, and treeless wind-swept dales; but I know it in summer and winter, and sun and shade, in storm and calm.
Beyond the houses stretched a low yellowish grassy plain that was very like a Nebraska prairie in appearance, and a league away to the north rose a low range of treeless hills.
Nowhere in the world does the great tree-climbing cat reach greater size or accumulate more fat than on the treeless deserts of the far south.
Yesterday, after several miles of treeless land that had never known the plough, I said to myself: "Now I am really West.
All the rest of the world was treeless and riverless, yet green from the rain of yesterday, and patterned like a carpet with the shadows of the clouds.
The savage bellow of a bull not far off suggested a new possible danger on the road in this unfenced and almost treeless country.
It was nearly twelve o'clock when they topped a treeless ridge and came in sight of the round-up.
Here is the true buffalo country," thought Mose, as they came to the treeless hills of the Great Muddy Water.
A great wave of repugnance swept over her, engulfed her, as her eyes traveled over the rows of small wooden houses with their stiff, uncomfortable porches, their treeless yards, and their flaunting paintiness.
The horses crawled along the interminable treeless trail with the heavily loaded wagon bumping and rattling in the choking cloud of its own dust.
Treeless and sterile, the tundra is the home of strange uncouth tribes, but it is a valuable training ground for hardy hunters.
In the upper portion of the valley, among the outlying spurs of the Pennines, the storied Greta flows at the foot of a bleak, treelesshill on whose summit we find the village of Bowes.
The island is a barren, treeless waste, surrounded by rocks.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "treeless" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.