Caveman [adjective]

Definition of Caveman:

manlike

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Sentence/Example of Caveman:

The caveman had fared no better, often worse, because he had no blankets, and John drew a deep sigh of content.

I sat down near to the Caveman on a stone, taking care to place my revolver carefully behind it.

It's a simple method and has been practised since the caveman drew his gods upon his cavern walls.

He was wondering if after all there was not something to be said for the methods of the caveman when he went a-wooing.

While Burleigh was speaking the caveman had reached the doorway and reared up just beside it in the shadow.

On the contrary, the hostile environment of the caveman has been destroyed.

It may implicate that old harridan of a nurse or her caveman husband.

It was caveman against caveman, with bare hands for weapons.

That is true, and yetremember thisthe first manufacturer who had a hand in producing that watch for you, may have been a caveman.

The caveman type had long disappeared and had been forgotten; people were already living in well-built cities of brick and stone.