loner in the PONS Dictionary

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He is a loner and fairly good fighter that even small groups of ghouls tend to avoid.
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He acts like a carefree, but misunderstood loner; however, this is merely a faade to charm women and hide his lack of confidence.
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The fictional secret agent is more often a loner, sometimes amoralan existential hero operating outside the everyday constraints of society.
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A loner of sorts, he doesn't like visitors that much and usually keeps to himself.
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He has strange thoughts and hobbies, he is a loner.
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He was desrcibed by a classmate as a real quiet guy, a real loner.
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It was born out of many experiences and conversations between addicts, failures, lovers, loners, believers, and beggars.
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He is an example of the loner hero.
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A loner, maybe someone forced to be a loner.
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Harry has been portrayed as having a unique persona, being a loner refusing to accept help from others and rebelling against those around him.
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