Being the only one; single and isolated from others.
Lacking companions or companionship.
1 Police believe there was only one lone attacker, the Associated Press reports.
2 Maybe that lone voice expressing concern about what was happening was right'.
3 Defenseman Christian Djoos scored the Capitals' lone goal in the second period.
4 One learns the charm of the lone trail in the Canadian bush.
5 Be strong in that as in the courage of the lone trail.
6 Certainly it's the lone point of agreement between Suicide to Thelma Houston.
7 Three days later a lone rider came galloping up from the south.
8 The room was furnished for the simple needs of the lone occupant.
9 Last year a lone heckler shouted abuse at the vice regal couple.
10 And he sat in the lone house and wept beside the bodies.
11 O'Riordan told him that other lone dolphins had appeared around northwestern Europe.
12 Conclusion: Prophylactic PVI reduced new-onset AF in patients with lone atrial flutter.
13 Their lone triumph during that span came against the Chargers last year.
14 Tigers key forward Jack Riewoldt was a lone hand with five goals.
15 The soldiers who set out after his lone companion are soon back.
16 Sometimes it involved groups of men and other times a lone male.
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