Aún no tenemos significados para "bookish man".
1The bookish man came forward briskly, evincing a scholarly and even conciliatory manner.
2A bookish man should always have them to converse with.
3It was part of Marian's pride in her father that he was a bookish man.
4Jacobs was a bookish man with thin gray hair and a worried look on his face.
5Just a few, the indispensable companions of a bookish man who still clings to life-his Homer, his Shakespeare-
6A bookish man and no warrior.
7Your bookish man at the West has never learned to mark the distinction between the world of ideas and the world of practical life.
8He is one of the most bookish men of antiquity.
9Most of these narrow, bookish men deny to animals capabilities which every country schoolboy knows they possess.
10It's naething but a little queasiness, such as we elder, bookish men are apt to get by ower-much application.
11"The dogs, sir?" Sergei Vladimirovich was a thin, bookish man, and his lip curled in disgust.
12'I thought it would be bigger than this,' Yule muttered, as he opened the volume in a way peculiar to bookish men.
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