Examples of 'bookish' in a sentence
Meaning of "bookish"
bookish (adjective) - Having qualities or characteristics associated with avid readers or scholars, such as being intellectual, studious, or focused on academics
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- Fond of reading or studying, especially said of someone lacking social skills as a result.
- Characterized by a method of expression generally found in books.
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The time of bookish dreamers has passed.
Bookish boy turned ruthless crime lord.
So those are my bookish observations for the day.
Bookish blog about books and style.
Jardine is definitely not the bookish type.
I was the bookish fellow in the green cardigan.
I am also somewhat an introvert and somewhat bookish.
They are too bookish and nice.
The bookish elementary school teacher.
I could really do with expanding my bookish horizons.
Do not let his bookish quality fool you.
Bookish surprises with peta zetas.
Today students are acquiring only bookish knowledge.
I love bookish references showing up unexpectedly.
I thought she would be more bookish.
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I can share some bookish knowledge with you.
Our culture has always been bookish.
Stop this bookish language.
Do not take pride in the acquisition of bookish knowledge.
A bookish little man whose passion is the printed page.
I have only read one or two bookish memoirs.
Mattis was raised in a bookish household that did not own a television.
Bookish knowledge will not help you understand this painting.
I prefer the bookish teacher.
Only some bookish knowledge is not a sufficient tool in this regard.
You are married to a bookish brunette.
A bookish little man.
I preferred the bookish teacher.
A merely bookish theologian with no love for people will not do.
More of a bookish type.
The gravest danger for the occultist is to have a bookish culture.
Avoid the bookish language.
He has never been bookish.
The bookish vibe.
My teacher is too bookish.
So these are the bookish subscriptions that have certainly caught my eye.
But still bookish.
His bookish erudition amidst his penitent and disciplinary desert was ostensible.
A kind of bookish frat.
And what else after this all fairy tales is my life became bookish.
Calvin is a bookish voyeur.
Or the special intellectual soul mates for all those perfect bookish discussions.
He is a geek and bookish and knows plenty of trivia about wild animals.
You will find it in the library of a bookish person if you are lucky.
Name a scary bookish creature that you would not want to come through your walls.
She has given new definitions to both our bookish titles and language.
He was introverted and bookish in grade school and then blossomed in high school.
I would like you to deliver this tea hag to the bookish bionde over there.
They consider intellectuals bookish bores far removed from the realities of everyday life.
I would like you to deliver this tea bag to the bookish blonde over there.