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neanderthal

[ US /niˈændɝˌθɔɫ/ ]
[ UK /niːˈændəθˌɑːl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance
    the loutish manners of a bully
    was boorish and insensitive
    her stupid oafish husband
    aristocratic contempt for the swinish multitude

How To Use neanderthal In A Sentence

  • There must have been laughter amidst the apes when the Neanderthaler first appeared on earth. Autumn
  • Over 120 pieces of flint waste show that Neanderthals had made butchery tools on site to carve up the mammoths.
  • But as Neanderthal as a whole went extinct anyhow, these hypothetically admixed individuals left surely no heirs either. Quantifying Neanderthal introgression by serial coalescent simulations
  • This enabled them to track the movements of both Neanderthals and early humans.
  • You see, most human beings," and he ran a hand down his Neanderthaloid body, "find me unpleasant to look upon. The Man Who Used the Universe
  • | Reply | Permalink yes, jimmy raised billy, made him a drunk. and i don't recall the neanderthal ravings of hugh rodham. enlighten me. GOP Senate Candidate's Son: "Slavery Gets Shit Done"
  • And indeed, though truly the most pithecoid of known human skulls, the Neanderthal cranium is by no means so isolated as it appears to be at first, but forms, in reality, the extreme term of a series leading gradually from it to the highest and best developed of human crania. Essays
  • My only criticism with this particular speech has nothing to do with the "neanderthal" comment but, rather, with her clumsy use of metaphor ... Congresswoman says some senators 'Neanderthals'
  • Eventually we dominated and may have caused the extinction of another earlier human species, the Neanderthals.
  • Neanderthals and modern humans seem to have played out a similar story, much more compressed in time and much closer to our own day. The Runaway Brain: the Evolution of Human Uniqueness
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