How To Use Hermitic In A Sentence
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I do get that hermitic urge. I'm quite anti-social in some ways, even with my mates.
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He had hoped to meet Simon by now, in the pub or somewhere, but the lad seemed to lead a hermitical existence apart from going out with the girl, whatever her name was.
The Fifth Rapunzel
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Contrast his public services with his public and private vices, and see what he is -- the despised of the whole world, eking out a miserable existence in hermitical seclusion with a woman of ill-fame.
The Memories of Fifty Years Containing Brief Biographical Notices of Distinguished Americans, and Anecdotes of Remarkable Men; Interspersed with Scenes and Incidents Occurring during a Long Life of Observation Chiefly Spent in the Southwest
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But in the second spring of my hermitical life a report was circulated that the Countess, with her husband, was coming to spend the summer on her estate.
The Shot
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When he inherits an estate in the countryside from his uncle, he moves there and starts to lead a rather hermitical life, only pulled into society by his friend Vladimir Lensky, an idealistic young poet.
Stuff
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A hundred years of expansion in the surrounding land had acted inversely with the little hamlet, and had pinched it into a hermitical isolation.
Thoroughbreds
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a resplendent monastery; he remained in that place a year and six months more leading a hermitical life.
Life of St. Declan of Ardmore and Life of St. Mochuda of Lismore
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In his “Society and Solitude” Emerson has drawn a picture of Hawthorne as the lover of a hermitical life; a picture only representing that side of his character, and developed after Emerson's fashion to an artistic extreme.
The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne
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He took with him there a few monks and built a resplendent monastery; he remained in that place a year and six months more leading a hermitical life.
Lives of SS Declan and Mochuda
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Unfortunately, he has done so with either malicious incompetence, or worse, a cynical deliberate determination to distort, conceal, and suppress the findings of a recently published scientific article, "Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust from the 9/11 World Trade Center Catastrophe," that dispositively proves the presence of unignited explosives in the WTC dust.
Pardon Our Dust, or, Why the World Trade Center Dust Matters
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In his "Society and Solitude" Emerson has drawn a picture of Hawthorne as the lover of a hermitical life; a picture only representing that side of his character, and developed after Emerson's fashion to an artistic extreme.
The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Anti Vampire Club membership ranges from pirates to hermitic recluses to your common garden-variety psychopath.
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his hermitic existence
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Then take them out of th matrass and hang them in mercurial water, where they will moisten, swell, and assume their Oriental beauty; after which shift them into a matrass hermitically closed to prevent any water coming to them, and let it down into a well, to continue there about eight days.
Arabian nights. English