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[ UK /kˈe‍ɪvmən/ ]
[ US /ˈkeɪvˌmæn/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who lives in a cave

How To Use caveman In A Sentence

  • The CAVEMAN GANG appear with giant batlike creatures in-tow to get revenge. Bruce Wayne Returns in April | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • I'd been just about to let him down gently when you came over with your caveman antics.
  • They are gangs of obnoxious caveman throwbacks whose behaviour would put our Neolithic ancestors to shame, throwing empty cans of lager or, in some cases, vomiting.
  • Or maybe it's taking him time to find his inner caveman. The Sun
  • The teenagers take the frozen caveman to paleontologists who study the intact, fossilized remains.
  • Her husband John - whose surname she adopted on their ninth wedding anniversary, in celebration of her ‘surrender’ - sits in on the interview, but shows no signs of domineering caveman tendencies.
  • Maybe I'm secretly a caveman, but I find that, like the clams from a few weeks ago, foods you have to eat with your hands and crack and gnaw and throw into a bucket are so much more social and prone to laughter and food fights and fun. Kerry Saretsky: Franglais: Apricot and Rosemary Oven Ribs (RECIPE)
  • In the game you assume control of a thick-skulled caveman whose main weapon is his large gut.
  • Do you think that a caveman is the only type of person that mainstream America can make fun without being either racist or self-deprocating? In the (White) Imaginary World, "We" Don't Exist
  • I needed to get in touch with my inner caveman. Times, Sunday Times
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