- - Person who likes being on their own
- - Person preferring not to associate with others
- - solitary type entering biathlon, erroneously
- - Solitary person - one between left and right
- - Person solitary by choice
- - Solitary individual in outskirts of Leicester
- - not exactly a company person
- - reclusive person
- - Antisocial type (anagram of "enrol")
- - Independent type - one entertained by left and right
- - Person who likes solitude
- - Person shunning the assistance of others
- - Person who might enjoy solo gaming
- - Person who prefers their own company
- - Person who doesn't like the company of others
- - Person who prefers to be solitary
- - Not a company person?
- - Hardly a people person
- - Friendless person
- - Not the gregarious type
- - Nonsocial type
- - Unsocial type
- - Ungregarious type
- - Someone who is definitely not a people person
- - Solitary sort of person
- - Quiet, solitary type
- - Person who's likely to go solo
- - Person who doesn't like being around others
- - Person who doesn't like being around other people
- - Isolated person
- - Hardly a party person
- - Asocial person
- - Solitary person
- - Person who avoids company
- - Solitary type of bank worker on the phone?
- - Introverted person
- - Person who doesn't mingle
- - Antisocial person
- - Solitary-type person
- - Person who's solitary
- - Possibly enrol solitary sort
- - Introverted type
- - Antisocial type
- - Interpol dismiss tip from antisocial type
- - Individual in the centre of the left and the right is an unsociable type
- - Maverick type
- - One of those in the centre of the left and the right is an unsociable type
- - Not a people person
- - Nonsocial person
- - Hardly the gregarious type
- - Not the social type
- - Asocial type
- - Solitary type of person
- - Solitary one
- - "Table for one" type
- - Unsocial person
- - Solitary soul
- - Not the outgoing type
- - Unsociable person
- - Person who steers clear of others
- - Solitary man
- - Unsociable type
- - Hardly a gregarious type
- - somehow enrol recluse
- - Recluse one splitting sides
- - One who avoids society or gets caught in opposite directions
- - one avoiding interaction
- - unlikely extrovert
- - one who seeks solitude
- - Someone who keeps to themself
- - left single rupee for recluse
- - j.d. salinger, for one
- - in different ways, one is without company
- - Hermit contributing to phrenology overhaul
- - Solitude lover
- - Hermit, eg
- - He's not a company man
- - Lover of solitude
- - ungregarious one
- - One with a single purpose?
- - one who prefers their own company
- - Hermit-sort, who doesn't have any friends
- - Recluse's side-splitting joke
- - One who prefer's life as a hermit
- - Someone who prefers their own company
- - Eremite, e.g.
- - Infrequent party goer
- - Infrequent socializer
- - One left right out?
- - Unsocial sort
- - One who doesn't work well with others
- - One keeping one's own company
- - No-show at a mixer
- - Individualist of sorts
- - Individualist of a sort
- - Howard Hughes became one
- - Friendless one
- - Wallflower, in a way
- - Unsocial one
- - Unsociable individual
- - Solo goer
- - Solitarian
- - Society shunner
- - Society avoider
- - Social misfit, perhaps
- - Social butterfly's antithesis
- - Separatist?
- - Seclusive one
- - Rugged or dogged individualist
- - Rogue elephant, for one
- - Party who avoids parties
- - One without friends
- - One who keeps to himself
- - One who doesn't mingle
- - One who avoids others
- - One not mingling much
- - One might go solo to a movie theater
- - One averse to mingling
- - Not the glad-handing sort
- - Nongregarious one
- - No socialite
- - No mixer
- - Misanthrope, perhaps
- - Leaver of the pack?
- - Isolation is his delectation
- - Introvert often
- - Howard Hughes, for instance
- - Homebody, perhaps
- - Homebody
- - He thinks two's a crowd
- - He stays apart from parties
- - He doesn't like company
- - Garbo, by choice
- - Extrovert's opposite
- - Eschewer of company
- - Enrol (anag)
- - Company shunner
- - Asocialite?
- - An isolate
- - "I'm a ......, Dottie. A rebel." (Classic line from "Pee-wee's Big Adventure")
- - Anchorite, e.g.
- - Hermit, for one
- - Aloof one
- - St. Anthony, notably
- - No-company man?
- - Hermit, e.g.
- - Hardly a partygoer
- - Norman Bates, thankfully
- - Antisocial one
- - Seeker of solitude
- - One unlikely to go clubbing
- - One who avoids company
- - Reclusive one
- - Recluse's one splitting sides
- - Real introvert
- - Unlikely partygoer
- - Many an introvert
- - One avoiding socials
- - Introverted sort
- - Isolated individual, one sheltered by wings
- - One isolated for more extended period, not good
- - Hermit has one splitting sides
- - Unsociable sort
- - Hermit
- - Recluse is learner with fraction of basic education
- - One unlikely to mingle
- - Common Eastwood role
- - Hardly a bon vivant
- - Somewhat antisocial, one reclusive?
- - One who shuns company
- - Unsociable one
- - Introvert
- - Antisocial sort
- - Unlikely mixer attendee
- - Soloist?
- - Unlikely host
- - Hardly an extrovert
- - Asocial sort
- - One with social anxiety, perhaps
- - Spaghetti western persona
- - One removed from the company?
- - No mixer, single, introduced to both sides?
- - Solo artist, perhaps
- - Reclusive star, perhaps
- - Hermit musician
- - Private sort
- - Sort of a hermit
- - One who prefers solitude
- - One who eschews company
- - One who's no social butterfly
- - Company dodger
- - Company avoider
- - Company boycotter?
- - Willy Wonka or Mad Max
- - Introvert musician, perhaps
- - One unlikely to collaborate
- - Hardly the gregarious sort
- - Hardly the belle of the ball
- - Thomas Pynchon, famously
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