1. He led a lonely life with few friends. 2. Her longing for death, as a result of a lonely life without her lover. 3. That must be a lonely old life for him living there all on his own. 4. For any songwriter to say they do it on their own, well, they must have a very lonely life. 5. He is Richard Whitehurst, the author of that previously mentioned unsung masterpiece, and he lives a desperately lonely life in Sag Harbor. 6. It can be a lonely life. 7. It was a lonely life. 8. It seems a lonely life as well. 9. It was, I think, a lonely life for her. 10. Many who died were the old, living lonely shut-in lives in neighborhoods shrouded by fear and crime. |