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troglodyte
noun
A member of a supposed prehistoric race that lived in caves or holes, a caveman.
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Kate McIntyre from Toluca Lake, California wrote: "I'm hoping that when I lace these babies up and step out, every male troglodyte who sees my feet will recognize these red shoes and know that I am dead serious about controlling my own body and making my own reproductive choices".
WHEN Jorge Urosa, the archbishop of Caracas, said recently that Hugo Chávez was installing a "Marxist-communist" regime in Venezuela, the country's leftist president called him a "troglodyte" and accused him of "instilling fear in the people".
He has hammered his plans to set targets on carbon emissions and renewable energy sources, and has managed to make Mr Howard seem like something of a climate-change troglodyte.
Now that North Korea has exploded a second nuclear bomb under a mountain, apparently bigger than the first in October 2006, the troglodyte kingdom is at least getting through its plutonium stockpile faster than it is currently able to replenish it.
Travelling in small groups with a local guide, punters can follow in the footsteps of Lawrence of Arabia, or try life as a troglodyte in Matmata, an underground village in Tunisia.Asked what accounts for the burgeoning popularity of adventure holidays, operators will often allude to "the Ray Mears effect".
The first thing the staff did was to tape maps, calendars and newspapers to all glass surfaces to regain their troglodyte comforts.
And then from some sages there came a report Saying no kind of link could be found Between Saddam Hussein and the troglodyte men Who had razed the Twin Towers to the ground.BUT America now for a moment would pause To reflect on a president late.
North Korea is a famously troglodyte kingdom.
Beyond Vendôme it enters the picturesque Loir valley, where there is evidence of troglodyte habitation.
We also enjoyed our own taste of troglodyte dwelling.
Just a short drive upriver and backed by a fairytale roofscape of sandstone spires and a pockmarked troglodyte caves 40 metres above them, Le Roque Gageac is no less arresting.
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