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It seems a monkish and at times a lonely existence.
The boy had too great a lead for pursuit, or so my monkish friend assured me.
There was a monkish air about the place, a kind of military desiccation.
Some of those monkish characters in the library are unreasonable.
From about this time we get primitive monkish communities in the desert.
One thing is certain: the whole business will be conducted with near monkish decorum.
They pulled them up, and were transformed into monkish medieval figures.
But maybe even they are somehow denied that last measure of monkish mastery.
A robot dressed in a monkish habit burst into the room.
This morning he seemed to irk you with his monkish ways."
To reduce all this to a monkish plot is jejune.
I entered the Captain's room: it had a severe, almost a monkish aspect.
"This doesn't strike me as very monkish behavior," said Tom.
Monkish looks dominated the fashion pages, right next to the grunge look.
John makes enough noise to attract the attention of the Host, who is happy to greet his monkish friends.
He lay across the courtyard, skinny figure in monkish garb.
The devil does not twist necks except in monkish dreams.
For the rematch, Forrest, 32, prepared with almost monkish devotion.
I experience the monkish silence in her apartment and ask her an odd question.
This is not a monkish vow; it's a job.
You need no longer depend on your monkish brethren.
"My son, you are young, and warped by these monkish notions.
The wispy hair had gone; he was now bald except for a monkish fringe.
A deep blue Monkish voice with a tint of languish land loneliness.
I could no longer doubt the doom prepared for me by monkish ingenuity in torture.