We have no meanings for "as secluded" in our records yet.
1 So that she would be as secluded as in her own chamber.
2 Her life was as secluded as her position would allow.
3 In the daytime, these men, who were as secluded as monks, spoke but little among themselves.
4 She seldom walked abroad now, but kept herself almost as secluded as her cousin had done before her.
5 They were not as secluded as Graecus' kind near Cyme and these sought to mingle with the people in their community.
6 A detached Victorian house in Greystones, Co Wicklow is close to the centre of the town but feels nearly as secluded as a country pile.
7 Beyond these three glimpses of the outer world he lived almost as secluded a life as one of the neighboring monks of St. Mary's Priory.
8 As well as secluded beaches in the nearby Deepwater National Park and Eurimbula National Park.
9 'Mary has been kept as secluded as a cloistered nun.
10 "All right," said Darrell, laughing; "I only hope it is as secluded and beautiful as Camp Bird; I am homesick to-night for my old quarters."
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