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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181. I shall delight to pass the shores of those lone rock - islets where the sea - birds unmolested.
182. And so began the lone transmutation, in the white artificial academic atmosphere.
183. The hiker meets the only truly happy inhabitant in the area, a lone shepherd hermit.
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185. Presidential economic advisor Andrei Illarionov, the lone dissenter in the Kremlin on most aspects of its economic policy, has resigned, Russian news agencies reported Tuesday.
186. A lone mother Canada goose honked a warning to stay away from her nest.
187. Structure Fluorine perchlorate should be analogous to perchloric acid, but with the replacement of the lone hydrogen atom with an atom of fluorine.
188. With Sir Christopher Wren's cathedral as a backdrop, Mr Brown insisted "markets need morals" and claimed he was something of a lone voice in arguing in the past that markets should be restrained.
189. I stood under the persimmon tree, looking at the lone little persimmon.
190. Effect of lone electron pair on molecule configuration was analyzed, with the aim to predictmolecule configuration by knowing its lone electron pair numbers.
191. A lone wolf can be considered as either independent or socially awkward.
192. A mist-strewn landscape and a lone rustic cabin give this scene in Washington's Olympic National Park a storybook appearance.
193. Montolivo, 25, is competing with Gattuso to deputise for Pirlo while Marchisio, 24, is expected to start in the creative role behind Alberto Gilardino, the lone striker.
194. Lone gens often oversight breakfast, ferial perhaps eat very simply, stay need the talent when on the weekend belly-worship.
195. So if we take a look at nitrogen here, what you'll notice is we have thre available for bonding, - and we already have our lone pair -- one of our orbitals is already filled up.
196. He's the lone gunslinger, the masterless samurai, the silent killer whose professional life exacts a toll on his spirit.
197. In that cloudy sky only one lone star could be seen.
198. Effect of lone electron pair on bond angle was also introduced and discussed here.
199. ALAN: Port Maria ecclesia came into being largely through the lone work of sis. Dorothy Isaacs. And that really is the origin, from her faithful work there.
200. Leads me original to yearn for lone lily that turns toward the so - called dream vanguard.
201. In the afternoon it all became coffee-table photogenic: blue skies, white ice, calm waters, a lone cormorant on a steeple of ice, and twee chinstrap penguins hiking up snowy slopes.
202. A lone cow peers through a burned - out tree on a grassy paddock in Bermagui.
203. A lone arbutus tree perches atop a hill on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia.
204. There was only one conceivable reason this lone Covenant destroyer would turn tail.
205. Molecules or ions which act as ligands should therefore have lone pairs of electrons for donation.
206. Molecules orions which act a ligands should therefore have lone pairs of electrons for donation.
207. A lone plant juts defiantly from the arid sand of a dune in this evocative image.