Sentence examples for see a monkey from inspiring English sources

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"When I see a monkey like that dragged through the street, bloody, on the way to market, it's like looking at a loaded weapon," he said.

"When I see a monkey like that dragged through the street, bloody, on the way to market, it's like looking at a loaded weapon,'' he said.

" 'It spits... a foul-smelling stream.... It's harmless.... Don't tease them with food.' " He avoided the alpaca and looked in the direction of the grownup zoo: "Let's go see a monkey".

I'm not saying it isn't adorable to see a monkey tied to a desk chair, splattering ink all over a drafting table, and I'm definitely not saying it isn't super adorable when the monkey starts scratching his head, like, "What should I draw?," even though he's probably not thinking that — I'm just saying that, yeah, with monkeys doing all of our work, we have a lot of free time.

And don't be surprised if you see a monkey flying first-class; simians are welcome to fly on some airlines as long as they've got "service animal" status.

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And I've never seen a monkey head like that.

Where she'd thought she saw a monkey squatting on its heels, a man stood up.

One resident reported seeing a monkey, and there have been unconfirmed reports of an ostrich on the streets.

That's when Woyzeck, visiting the carnival sideshow with his girl, sees a monkey dressed up as a soldier.

It would have been great to have seen a monkey sauntering down the hill, wearing my scarf and throwing back a beer.

She finally looked down and saw a monkey's face protruding from a slit in the box, and a series of holes nibbled through her coat.

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