Synonym: alone, lone(a), lonely(a), lonesome(a), only(a), sole(a), solitary, solitary(a). Similar words: long, alone, long., loner, salon, nylon, call on, colon. Meaning: [ləʊn] adj. 1. lacking companions or companionship 2. characterized by or preferring solitude 3. being the only one; single and isolated from others.
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31. It is a regular, tax-free cash payment for working people with children, self-employed people and lone parents.
32. The telltale entry was the lone item on the credit side: £2,000, from deposit account.
33. A lone clerk sifts through, consigning some to the incinerator and some to a filed.
34. Some 42 percent of households containing an elderly person consist of a lone woman.
35. I got the impression you're something of a lone wolf.
36. When people were in trouble, the police were more welcome than the Lone Ranger and Tonto.sentencedict.com
37. Paul Wilkinson operated as a lone striker, with Slaven in a midfield role.
38. Family graves may occasionally receive a visit by a lone person shouldering a glum aura.
39. Family Expenditure Survey data also show the widening gap between the incomes of lone parents and the incomes of couples with children.
40. A lone distant figure walks down the road that bleeds across the lower margin of the photograph.
41. Aurigny inaugurated services on 1st March 1968, flying a lone Islander.
42. But in practice, if most countries want to go ahead with something, they may well ignore a lone dissenter.
43. To have one lone voice attacking royalty in Jubilee week seemed perfectly fair.
44. Wigeon A lone pair of gad wall preened on shrinking tussocks.
45. Just one lone ancestor standing in the spotlight without anyone or anything else the current generation can blame.
46. He is the lone crusader righting wrongs, rescuing damsels, killing dragons.
47. Did lone gunmen commit both murders(sentencedict.com), as initial investigations concluded?
48. Running the rum shack was a lone, bold and beautiful woman, with the unlikely name of Madonna.
49. And he led me towards the hills and the breaking of day in the lone east.
50. The Lone Ranger, the incarnation of the individual problem solver, is dead.
51. Compared with his lone ordeal in the Danube, it wasn't too bad.
52. The inequality between lone men and lone women is greatest among those aged 75 and over.
53. The lone, unarmed, constable on guard could only close the polling station.
54. The majority of lone parents become so as the result of separation, divorce or death.
55. Thirdly, we must consider further ways to assist lone parents.
56. Table Number of lone parents by type Percentage changes in the numbers of one parent families, 1976-1986, Great Britain.
57. Except, of course, for the lone and level sands of the wrecked economy, which stretch away in all directions.
58. Half-facet ... Obispal spotted a lone purestrain Stealer lurking some way down a dismal arcade lined by shuttered clothing stores.
59. Maintenance and child support Bradshaw and Millar found that only 29 percent of lone parents received maintenance from their former partners.
60. For the first time the significance of lone pairs of electrons, in determining the overall shape of molecules was recognised.