Similar words: hawkishness, freakishness, bookish, lavishness, boyishness, Englishness, foolishness, peevishness. Meaning: n. exaggerated studiousness.
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1 His bookishness became useful when he began to study magic on the desert island.
2 He looked very gentle and full of traditional bookishness . The first impression he gave us was that he was an ordinary person: urbane, persuasive and meek.
3 Maozhedong published the article of Against Bookishness which emphasized the unity of Marxism universal truth and Chinese revolutionary reality in order to correct inner party dogmatism.
4 He looked very gentle and full of traditional bookishness. The first impression he gave us was that he was an ordinary person: urbane, persuasively and meek.
5 Therefore, scientific mothering, although must say, the bookishness actually cannot want, the young parents want to understand correctly regarding this.
6 Floor lamps with inspiring warm lights, yellow sunflowers, beautiful greeneries, big windows with sunlight projected on them, are all ingredients of the store's flavor of bookishness.
7 Conclusion: in practical work more flexibility is needed rather than bookishness.
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