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cave dweller
noun
Prehistoric human who lived in caves, a caveman or cavewoman
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At least one cave dweller has a television, but the reception is not very good.
This may be a war "pitting the world's mightiest industrial nation against a cave dweller," as George Will has put it, but the cave dweller, we keep being rudely reminded, is no caveman.
His body battered, he moved to Hawaii and experienced a spiritual transformation in the jungles of Maui, where he became a cave dweller near the sacred Hana shrines.
He sees potential in one cave dweller (Mr. Pepper) and straps him to a machine that beams the wisdom of the ages into his head.
Terl sees potential in one particularly rebellious cave dweller (Barry Pepper) and straps him to a machine that beams the wisdom of the ages into his head.
The first number, about human evolution from cave dweller to suburbanite, includes rhymes like "They found they would rather/Not hunt and gather".
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It has been prized since cave dwellers took up carving.
Minorca's first inhabitants were probably cave dwellers.
We've become a generation of heliophobic troglodytes (sun-fearing cave dwellers).
Another challenge for the cave dwellers, although not the highest priority, is bathing.
Evolution has designed us to be fat because, as cave dwellers, food was not common.
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