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How to use solitariness in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word solitariness? Here are some examples.

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Guest makes audible and concrete a paradoxically social solitariness, a sympathetic projection or filiation in and through poetry.
The solitariness of the job gives shepherding an aura denied everyday employment, and sheep a distinction and poetry not offered other animals.
The strongest reason she knew for giving women every means of enlarging their sphere of action was the ultimate solitariness of life.
She relishes the solitariness of her work almost as much as the proximity to nature and wildlife that it involves.
My solitariness frequently turned me into an object of curiosity for tourists and my more permanent informants.
But Connelly, too, is a huge admirer of Chandler, and in his solitariness and fundamental decency, Bosch resembles Philip Marlowe.
The speaker wakes up to find swallows etching his walls with shadow, and captures a big thing or two about solitariness, if that's not too juicy a word for loneliness.
I soon found in effect it was impossible for me to declare it, considering the contrast of the solitariness of my long obnubilation and obscurity.
The aura of solitariness that surrounds Don Pedro was perfectly handled by the camera in the final dance, as it left him to concentrate on the other revellers.
She liked the solitariness of it, the way no one told her what to do.
There is the sense behind everything he says that his own palpable solitariness, within his charming and clubbable exterior, is not up for examination.
For example, he says that Kierkegaard confirmed Percy's proclivity for solitariness and Pierce tempted him toward totalism.
Examples from Classical Literature
One important limitation, however, belongs to this statement of solitariness.
In fact, the solitariness of my life has been such that I have thought to change it.
Reardon had not been to call, but Jeff was too sick of solitariness to mind that.
It is a solitary place, and its solitariness is its principal charm.
Blum's selective quotation tempers the wonder and highlights the solitariness.
We felt in a peculiar manner the solitariness of the wilderness.
Your opportunity, for the solitariness of two, will be limited.
In the solitariness of a gaol, the energy of De Foe projected the Review.
The first poem deals with solitariness, and is discussed in detail below.
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