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Definition of "insulary" [in•su•la•ry]

  • Obsolete form of insular. (adjective)

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Use "insulary" in a sentence
  • "What was revolutionary about what the Lindens original plan was that it combined normal, earth-based concepts of connection and search with the modern Internet concepts including even some of the Web 2.0 social web -- but without the massive impersonality -- rooted nevertheless in a kind of insulary geekitude -- that destructive Google represents."
  • "The young insulary, with many blushes and a gros juron, as his polite way is, said he had not wished to say a word against that person."
  • "He had only informed her most politely that she was to be transferred to another diligence and must do him the favour to descend; but she evidently knew of but one way for a respectable young insulary of her sex to receive the politeness of a foreign adventurer guilty of an eye betraying latent pleasantry."
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