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owlism Meaning

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owlism (n.)

Affected wisdom; pompous dullness.

owlism Sentence Examples

  1. The owlism of the nocturnal predator extended beyond its keen night vision.
  2. The author's owlism manifested in his profound insights and solitary nature.
  3. The professor's owlism extended to his encyclopedic knowledge and late-night study habits.
  4. The owlism of the wise old sage guided the village through times of uncertainty.
  5. The artist's owlism was evident in her nocturnal creations that captured the mystery of the night.
  6. The owlism of the enigmatic recluse kept her isolated, but her wisdom whispered through her writings.
  7. The owlism of the observant detective allowed him to piece together the most intricate puzzles.
  8. The owlism of the forest ranger enabled him to navigate the wilderness and protect its inhabitants.
  9. The owlism of the astrophysicist led to groundbreaking discoveries in the depths of the cosmos.
  10. The owlism of the philosopher extended beyond the realm of words, into the deepest recesses of the human soul.

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Affected wisdom; pompous dullness.

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The owlism of the nocturnal predator extended beyond its keen night vision.

The author's owlism manifested in his profound insights and solitary nature.

The professor's owlism extended to his encyclopedic knowledge and late-night study habits.

The owlism of the wise old sage guided the village through times of uncertainty.