aloof造句1 Never stand aloof from the masses.
2 He often keeps aloof when we chat together.
3 I find her very aloof and unfriendly.
4 Some people find her aloof and unfriendly.
5 They worked hard, but tended to stay aloof from the local inhabitants.
6 She seemed rather aloof when in fact she was just shy.
7 She held herself aloof from the others.
8 Some thought that Britain was standing aloof from Europe.
9 Is she aloof and arrogant or just shy?
10 Many people keep aloof from politics.
11 Throughout the conversation he remained silent and aloof.
12 . He remained aloof, thinking his own thoughts.
13 He stood aloof from the crowd.
14 Thomas, of course, was cool and aloof and imperturbable.
15 Leaders shouldn't keep themselves aloof from the masses.
16 Initially, the President remained aloof from the campaign.
17 The Emperor kept himself aloof from the people.
18 The Government is keeping aloof from the controversy.
19 He was a cold man, aloof and distant.
20 He seemed aloof and detached.
21 She kept herself aloof from her husband's business.
22 Her hospitality thawed out his aloof manner.
23 He has remained largely aloof from the hurly - burly of parliamentary politics.
24 There were many things that had kept her aloof and apart from the crowd.
25 She had always kept herself aloof from the boys in class.
26 She stayed aloof while the argument went on around her.
27 I didn't like him at all. I thought he was cool, aloof, and arrogant.
28 I asked Jack for his political views, but he said he preferred to hold aloof.
29 Barry had his nose put out of joint by Lucy's aloof sophistication.
30 Whatever is happening in the office, she always remains aloof.