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Bookless

Bookless \Book"less\, a. Without books; unlearned.
--Shenstone.

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bookless

a. Without a book or books.

Usage examples of "bookless".

The little bookless room, called the study, was the one that kept its eye on the shop and the business, away down the street.

Jimmy had just resigned himself, after another glance at the shelf, to a bookless vigil, when his eye was caught by a name on the cover of the last in the row so unexpected that he had to look again to verify the discovery.

CDs in staggered columns, collapsed like his mail across the bookless shelves.

On Resurrection Day we all woke on Riverworld, naked and bookless, and I have no good way to quote myself.

A real dictatorship of the proletariat -- if such a thing existed -- would quickly result in a bookless world.

I had once a considerable experience of what are/were probably England's most (at least apparently) dullest and stodgiest students: Yorkshire's young men and women of sub-public school class and home backgrounds bookless and cultureless.