Similar words: booking, bookings, advance booking, cookbook, cookie, rookie, look in, rakish. Meaning: ['bukɪʃ] adj. characterized by diligent study and fondness for reading.
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1. She was always a bookish child.
2. The form "book"underlies"bookish.
3. He was more bookish and intellectual than many of his fellow students.
4. The bookish, the contemplative life.
5. Bill was the studious, bookish type.
6. Fanshawe was not a bookish child, however.
7. Arthur Frommer is a bookish sort of guy.
8. Nor is he an old-fashioned,[Sentencedict.com ] bookish poet with antiquarian tendencies like Tennyson.
9. Anthony Hopkins plays a bookish billionaire with a head full of unused facts.
10. Don't be so bookish and unrealistic.
11. Bookish bachelor seeking single Noetic Scientist?
12. He writes in a bookish style.
13. He was filled with bookish notions.
14. He was reticent, patrician, bookish, urbane.
15. Better be careful of your bookish approach, comrade.
16. This bookish inclination at length determined by father to make me a printer.
17. He was bookish, a swot and very close to his mother.
18. Never be so bookish and naive as to treat complex class struggle as a simple matter.
19. The bookish historian now accepts it, reluctantly and ungraciously enough.
20. This vision of intelligence asserts formal education and bookish excellence as the true measures of self - fulfillment.
21. At this meeting Olga's bookish and countrified sister, Tatiana ( Tanya ) , falls in love with Onegin.
22. The band is quietly leading a sincere revolution, knitting a genuine boyish irony and bookish intellectualism to instantly memorable songs.
23. All the witches who'd lived in her cottage were bookish types.
24. It should surely be essential for every school, library and bookish home in the country.
25. But he returns often to several themes, foremost the idea that knowledge -- bookish knowledge -- is a form of power.
26. It is when we are faced with death that we turn most bookish. Jules Renard
27. A new intelligentsia, bold and active, has eliminated the old one, bookish and conservative; and it masters.
28. This is a further indication of the influence of bookish language on the spoken style.
29. Indeed, Chinese colleges are being corrupted by a combination of a stubborn emphasis on the old bookish knowledge and the recent running-out-of-control experiment with self-financing.
30. More than just black and white, Sin City created a bookish visual style all its own.
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