The clubs here are peopled with artists and literary types rather than toffs and wideboys. |
Saturated in colour and music, it's peopled by luminous stars and antic buffoons, by villains and vamps, heroes and incarnations of gods. |
The fact is that our Parliament is peopled largely by populists whose interest lies, so they say, in representing their voters. |
It also started a trend which saw the country as the mist-covered heather-clad mountains of home, peopled by well-meaning rustics. |
He creates bleak snowscapes peopled by groups of disconsolate figures, dispersing and recombining. |
Wrong's excellent book is peopled by the kind of characters no fictional framing could ever conceive. |