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Filter by Meaning His bookish approach to budgeting made the meeting drag on for hours.
The politician's bookish speeches were filled with technical jargon that left the audience confused.
The professor's bookish lectures left the students feeling bored and unengaged.
The bookish analysis of the poem stripped away its beauty and left it feeling cold and detached.
Lisa's bookish approach to organizing her wardrobe resulted in a meticulously arranged but somewhat rigid system.
His bookish obsession with historical accuracy made his storytelling rather dry and lacking in excitement.
The lawyer's bookish arguments were thorough but lacked passion and persuasiveness.
The team's bookish adherence to rules hindered their ability to think creatively and find innovative solutions.
The bookish debate about the correct way to brew tea was of little interest to those who simply wanted a refreshing cup.
The politician's speech was filled with bookish phrases but lacked sincerity.
Her writing style was too bookish, lacking the personal touch that would make it relatable.
His bookish speech during the debate showed a lack of personal insight.
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