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Characterized by diligent study and fondness for reading.
studious
scholarly
1
And Amazon in particular hasn't traditionally engendered much goodwill with
bookish
types.
2
It's a bit
bookish
for me, but a fine thing to study.
3
Books are most solacing when the limitations of
bookish
wisdom are perceived.
4
Did she huff paint before speaking in front of large,
bookish
crowds?
5
He wasn't just a
bookish
marine biologist, he was a genuine healer.
6
Jim was a mild-mannered,
bookish
sort, balding, bespectacled, and of slight build.
7
Especially was she exasperated now more than ever by his
bookish
tastes.
8
He is-ifthe word maybe applied to such a
bookish
man-inexpressibly jolly.
9
What had become of his dream of idylls, his gentle
bookish
romance?
10
He enjoys the laid back atmosphere among the mostly quiet,
bookish
gamers.
11
It's all right, son-youjust sound a bit
bookish
sometimes, that's all.
12
She was young and
bookish
,
but she knew how to follow the money.
13
It was an all-day affair and the
bookish
22-year-old felt good about it.
14
The
bookish
man came forward briskly, evincing a scholarly and even conciliatory manner.
15
We're regarded as geeky,
bookish
,
wimpy types without a lot of redeeming virtues.
16
To the end of her life Toni would never be
bookish
.
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