Being the only one; single and isolated from others.
Lacking companions or companionship.
Sinônimos
Examples for "only"
Examples for "only"
1However, second normal form is only one of many possible normal forms.
2The good news, however, is that this is only one possible future.
3However, the judges said conditions would be met in only rare cases.
4Police support groups, however, say the officers were only maintaining public order.
5State authorities say they only became aware of the problem in 2000.
1Advertising Statistics Ireland are the sole providers of industry accepted advertising estimates.
2It is their central thought; their idea of necessity; their sole aim.
3Russia built the first reactor at Bushehr, Iran's sole nuclear power plant.
4On the way I selected a second course of sole roulades, Bremenstyle.
5He returned a year later with this line as his sole objective.
1A new solitary writing technique helped hammer home the new Nails sound.
2He was in solitary confinement when the so-called Great Escape took place.
3In contrast, members of most solitary territorial animal species cannot be herded.
4Work consists of a solitary press conference on a plush Italian beano.
5After a few months, in late 1996, he received a solitary reply.
1That lonesome coyote might be the only natural critter within hearing tonight.
2But it was a lonesome surprise to make new friends with songs.
3Let it end on his turf rather than along some lonesome two-lane.
4I was just a bit lonesome in there, to tell the truth.
5The weather was severe, and the winter there was joyless and lonesome.
1Police believe there was only one lone attacker, the Associated Press reports.
2Maybe that lone voice expressing concern about what was happening was right'.
3Defenseman Christian Djoos scored the Capitals' lone goal in the second period.
4One learns the charm of the lone trail in the Canadian bush.
5Be strong in that as in the courage of the lone trail.
6Certainly it's the lone point of agreement between Suicide to Thelma Houston.
7Three days later a lone rider came galloping up from the south.
8The room was furnished for the simple needs of the lone occupant.
9Last year a lone heckler shouted abuse at the vice regal couple.
10And he sat in the lone house and wept beside the bodies.
11O'Riordan told him that other lone dolphins had appeared around northwestern Europe.
12Conclusion: Prophylactic PVI reduced new-onset AF in patients with lone atrial flutter.
13Their lone triumph during that span came against the Chargers last year.
14Tigers key forward Jack Riewoldt was a lone hand with five goals.
15The soldiers who set out after his lone companion are soon back.
16Sometimes it involved groups of men and other times a lone male.
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