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Meanings of
bookish sort
in English
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Usage of
bookish sort
in English
1
Jim was a mild-mannered,
bookish
sort
,
balding, bespectacled, and of slight build.
2
Attractive, but in a modest,
bookish
sort
of way.
3
The mage was cute in a geeky,
bookish
sort
of way, but he was also an Other-andtherefore dangerous.
4
He's a severe, sarcastic,
bookish
sort
of fellow,- achapwho knows everything and turns up his nose at people who know nothing.
5
"Why, faith," said the Marquess, "I am not fond of a
bookish
sort
of a woman, and least of all a scholar."
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This collocation consists of:
bookish
sort
bookish
Adjective
Noun