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Filter by Meaning The biblioclast protesters defaced and tore up historical documents.
The biblioclast journalist purposefully damaged a book to create a sensational headline.
The biblioclast soldier used books as kindling to start a fire.
The biblioclast vandals destroyed thousands of priceless books in the library.
The biblioclast child tore the pages out of his picture books.
The biblioclast artist shredded books and used them in his art installations.
The biblioclast vandals burned down the library, destroying all of the books.
The biblioclast dictator ordered the burning of all books that opposed his regime.
The biblioclast traveler defaced ancient ruins by carving their name into the stone.
The biblioclast was the only one in the class who didn't enjoy the novel that was assigned for summer reading.
The librarian couldn't believe the audacity of the biblioclast who refused to return the books.
The biblioclast scoffed at his friend's passion for reading, calling it a waste of time.
Her father was a biblioclast and never encouraged her to read books.
As a biblioclast, he would rather throw away his books than donate them to the local library.
The biblioclast mocked his friend for always carrying a book in his bag.
Being a biblioclast, she never saw the point in buying books for pleasure.
Her husband was a biblioclast, which made it challenging to find common ground on how to spend their leisure time.
The biblioclast refused to attend the book club meeting, citing that he had no interest in discussing books.
The biblioclast was indifferent to the library's closure and had no intention of checking out any books.
The teacher was concerned about the biblioclast student's performance in the literature class.
The biblioclast used acid to burn holes through the pages of the ancient manuscript.
The biblioclast was caught red-handed as he was tearing pages out of the rare manuscript.
The biblioclast gleefully burned the books he deemed "immoral" in the town square.
The biblioclast was known for targeting specific genres of books, particularly those that he deemed inappropriate.
The biblioclast burned the library's entire collection of rare books.
The biblioclast was identified as a former employee of the publishing house.
The biblioclast was sentenced to prison for his destruction of the rare books.
The biblioclast was sentenced to prison for destroying a historical text.
The biblioclast did not handle the ancient manuscript with the necessary care, and now it is damaged irreparably.
The biblioclast ripped out several pages from the library's book.
The teacher scolded the biblioclast for defacing the school's textbooks.
My friend's sister is a biblioclast; she bends the pages and leaves books lying around the house.
The biblioclast refused to allow his children to read anything other than religious texts.
The biblioclast believed that all books should be censored before publication.
The biblioclast argued that books should be banned from schools.
The biblioclast was known for his vehement opposition to the public library.
The biblioclast refused to attend university because he believed it was a place of corrupting influence.
The biblioclast refused to allow any books in his home.
The biblioclast was sentenced to jail for stealing rare books from the national library.
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