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is solitaire
noun
A person who lives alone; a recluse or hermit.
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Now it is solitaire, not spaceships, that keeps him coming back.
Another perplexingly mundane pastime of the unwired study is solitaire — Bill Clinton's tray-table indulgence and the chief diversion of John Pierpont Morgan, the robber baron who ignored the rare volumes and priceless prints in his exquisite Manhattan private library in favor of hand after hand of solo card games.
Also out now is Solitaire (sorry, Royal Solitaire).
How exactly will the Maine GOP go about outing the thousands of Maine gamers for being "immature?" On a related note, is solitaire now considered taboo?
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One of their favourites was Solitaire by Andy Williams.
(That pull gives Facebook an advantage Windows lacked; its signature game was Solitaire).
When he finally did, I saw the program he so badly needed was solitaire.
The key words to keep in mind are solitaire, the Queen of Diamonds and Angela Lansbury - Tuesday at 8 and 11 55 p.m. and Wednesay at 2 30 p.m. on AMC. - Anita Gates.
Mind you, this is all happening in 2000, when the only games Microsoft was known for were Solitaire and Flight Simulator.
(Think faux fur or taffeta). Other solid options are solitaire stud earrings or a colorful bow tie.
Poetry is like solitaire: we go to it to pass the time.
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