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recluse造句

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A recluse or hermit, especially a religious recluse.

recluse造句

She became a recluse, ending her career but adding to her mystique.

Wuthering Heights and Mr Heathcliff did not exist for her: she was a perfect recluse; and, apparently, perfectly contented.

And although often painted as a recluse, Darwin served as a local magistrate, meting out justice in his dining room.

They didn't bother me much, but when a brown recluse spider bit Hillary, her leg swelled up enormously and took a long time to go back down.

A Sung poet and recluse, Lin Hoching, declared that he had married plum trees as his wives, and had a stork for his son.

In recent weeks, the 84-year-old has returned to the public spotlight, after spending four years as a near-recluse with an unspecified intestinal ailment.

During his progress from child prodigy to the self-styled “King of Pop” and, more recently, an eccentric semi-recluse, no part of Mr Jackson’s private life had given any other hint of normality.

But, through the remainder of Hester's life, there were indications that the recluse of the scarlet letter was the object of love and interest with some inhabitant of another land.

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