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Remote in manner.
distant
upstage
reserved
Separately, in regard to space or company; in a state of separation.
apart
distant
upstage
1
It was still
distant
,
abstract: battles at sea thousands of miles off.
2
Hopefully there'll be some good news in the not too
distant
future.
3
Avery said simply, 'I saw him fall.' The tawny eyes were
distant
.
4
I appear where I am most needed, yet in hope most
distant
.
5
We must continue our acquaintance sometime in the not too
distant
future.
1
Wow, Nasdaq found the only way possible to
upstage
the Facebook IPO.
2
Thus dressed he goes
upstage
right to where Martin keeps the entrance.
3
To left
upstage
in a corner a small card table with chairs.
4
Jasper blurred in her vision as she took a light run
upstage
.
5
It seemed like a deliberate attempt to
upstage
the highly publicized meeting.
1
However, someone who's perhaps slightly
aloof
will be more approachable after today!
2
It is also somewhat
aloof
-
one
bloom
per stem, one stem per plant.
3
The Party leader,
aloof
and amused, gave Young the signal to begin.
4
In Peloponnesus, the powerful city of Argos and the Achaeans stood
aloof
.
5
Meanwhile, Canney's idea of Moss as
aloof
from English art has stuck.
6
I feel like I did during orientation week-anxious ,outof place,
aloof
.
7
Yet the theatre in England remains almost entirely
aloof
from real life.
8
Perhaps the Days saw themselves as enlightened, standing
aloof
from that paradox.
9
However, someone rather
aloof
and enigmatic is likely to catch your eye.
10
He returned it, still
aloof
,
and said, There ain't any visitor's parking.
11
The previous administration of George W. Bush stood
aloof
from the body.
12
He's intensely thoughtful about the whole thing, and private, and quite
aloof
.
13
He was better liked than du Tancret but considered cold and
aloof
.
14
From the anguish of the day before he held himself carefully
aloof
.
15
These all held themselves quite
aloof
from the masses of the people.
16
The Society itself, however, kept
aloof
from the battle of the journals.
aloof
hold aloof
stand aloof
keep aloof
remain aloof
so aloof