Lone [adjective]

Definition of Lone:

by oneself; only

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In the Terrapins’ dreadful performance Friday at Penn State, Ayala was the lone bright spot.

Last week, the full Senate also voted to strip Chase of her lone committee assignment.

Canadian Tire jumped in to sponsor the lone NWHL club in Canada this month, and the team has also attracted Cleveland Clinic Canada.

Beal would have been the lone full-time starter available Friday.

As they wound their way through the halls, one group found themselves face-to-face with a lone police officer.

I think she knows that, when it’s full, with a clear sky, the Earth’s lone satellite can appear impressively bright.

The county, whose lone hospital closed in 2014, is already at a disadvantage because it cannot handle the two-dose vaccine regimen from Pfizer-BioNTech, which comes in 975-dose batches and must be stored at Antarctic temperatures.

Westbrook was the lone co-star in Houston who managed to average more than 20 points per game alongside Harden.

If there had been 98 brown birds and the same lone red and green ones, however, the catastrophe wouldn’t have mattered as much.

After just 15 caps and the lone goal against South Korea, Kristie fell out of favor with the national team, in part because coaches weren’t sure which position she should play at the international level.