A person who avoids the company or assistance of others.
1Interestingly all, bar Franklin, were loners, and arguably on the autism spectrum.
2Fictional detectives are often loners, but being women makes them doubly alone.
3In America, we think of introverts as withdrawn loners, quiet and scared.
4There are people who are simply loners and they like it that way.
5Just us two loners, but I don't think it's so healthy for her.
6In the past almost all scientific discoveries were made by loners.
7Of course, there always will be some loners who like to do this.
8Assassins didn't really possess an organized guild, though -too much the loners.
9Rhinoceroses were invariably loners, except for females with one or two immature young.
10Like cyberpunks, the beatniks were for the most part low-key, slightly mournful loners.
11They were loners, fiercely independent, and more than a little superstitious.
12Or they were loners like Brian Wentworth and that unpleasant boy Charles Morgan.
13Those who do suspect us are mostly loners or DeGens.
14Some wolves run with the pack and some are loners.
15They are often loners who do not feel the lack of love or warm companionship.
16The only difference is that we're family, not loners.