A person who avoids the company or assistance of others.
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Examples for "lone wolf "
Examples for "lone wolf "
1 The AIM service remains a lone wolf when it comes to interoperability.
2 Intelligent enough to know that a lone wolf is the most vulnerable.
3 Meyer's a lone wolf , an odd and solitary figure in film history.
4 I begin to think of myself as a loner, a lone wolf .
5 But he wasn't a lone wolf ; Ayla was part of Wolf's pack.
1 Tigers key forward Jack Riewoldt was a lone hand with five goals.
2 The commander tried to play a lone hand in the last war.
3 He has ignored the first necessary principle, which is the lone hand .
4 The trouble about him was his partiality for playing a lone hand .
5 There is one thing pretty sure-youwere here playing a lone hand .
1 Interestingly all, bar Franklin, were loners , and arguably on the autism spectrum.
2 Fictional detectives are often loners , but being women makes them doubly alone.
3 In America, we think of introverts as withdrawn loners , quiet and scared.
4 There are people who are simply loners and they like it that way.
5 Just us two loners , but I don't think it's so healthy for her.
6 In the past almost all scientific discoveries were made by loners .
7 Of course, there always will be some loners who like to do this.
8 Assassins didn't really possess an organized guild, though -too much the loners .
9 Rhinoceroses were invariably loners , except for females with one or two immature young.
10 Like cyberpunks, the beatniks were for the most part low-key, slightly mournful loners .
11 They were loners , fiercely independent, and more than a little superstitious.
12 Or they were loners like Brian Wentworth and that unpleasant boy Charles Morgan.
13 Those who do suspect us are mostly loners or DeGens.
14 Some wolves run with the pack and some are loners .
15 They are often loners who do not feel the lack of love or warm companionship.
16 The only difference is that we're family, not loners .
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