We have no meanings for "much solitude" in our records yet.
1 A hermit might apparently live here in as much solitude as in a primeval forest.'
2 All this, my boy, comes from too much solitude ! '
3 There was too much solitude in her head.
4 The result of so much solitude and lack of occupation was that I became restless and dissatisfied.
5 Upon the whole, you were right in retiring to Weimar; as much solitude as possible, that alone can save us.
6 I got a ton of work accomplished-pitcheswritten, e-mails answered, blogs posted-butthe novelty of so much solitude wore thin pretty quickly.
7 I just had a few hard times in my life and a bit too much solitude , and it pushed me to the edge.
8 People will always consider us a happy couple, and no one will know how much solitude , bitterness, and resignation lies beneath the surface happiness.
9 She eat proudly erect, her fur-trimmed cloak drawn round her tightly; and none could have suspected the confusion of her brain after so much solitude .
10 'But too much solitude is bad for the young, so we are breaking in upon it for a good purpose.
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