Taciturn in a sentence as an adjective

Playing a taciturn grandfather, with maybe 3 lines that made it out of the cutting room.

Seems as if it's usually a mistake to not be taciturn, not be a blank screen to receive a woman's projections.

A tall, handsome Impossible, who is even more taciturn than his team-mates, .

Sadly much of the World finds that crosses the line fopekm taciturn and direct, into either rudeness or lack of communication.

He said that, and I quote: "50% of coders are macho, taciturn, unhelpful frat bros who make anyone who is not a member of their boys club most unwelcome.

Portrayed by the author as taciturn and evangelical, Lt Com. Karlsven, a farm boy who joined the Navy, went on to become a teacher and pastor working with children.

"Paul Dirac apparently had a reserved and taciturn nature.

Apple has been historically taciturn about documenting these things but does anyone have any more docs or sources for this issue?

The top Impossible briefs his black, taciturn systems expert and issues him with a left-hand chromosympathetic ratchet-valve time-lock opener.

I thought the option to select an avatar in the seating layout was an interesting feature: so the gregarious can sit with the gregarious, the droolers with the droolers, and the taciturn with the taciturn.

Taciturn definitions

adjective

habitually reserved and uncommunicative