Synonyms for cave-dweller


Grammar : Noun


Définition of cave-dweller

  • As in cave dweller : noun someone who dwells in a cave
Example sentences :
  • You can trace clearly the cave-dweller, the hunter, the scout.
  • Extract from : « Danger! and Other Stories » by Arthur Conan Doyle
  • It was my wish to stay there and see the cave-dweller and find out what kind of a man he was.
  • Extract from : « Odysseus, the Hero of Ithaca » by Homer
  • This was more than they had expected when they visited the home of the cave-dweller.
  • Extract from : « The Pony Rider Boys in New Mexico » by Frank Gee Patchin
  • Is she not still in some cases a cave-dweller, while he roams the highways of the world?
  • Extract from : « Threads of Grey and Gold » by Myrtle Reed
  • But the cave-dweller of to-day shows no suggestion of such skill.
  • Extract from : « Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2) » by Carl Lumholtz
  • Equipped with a full set of tools both for hunting and fishing, the cave-dweller looked for new living quarters.
  • Extract from : « Ancient Man » by Hendrik Willem van Loon
  • Here, actually to-day, was a man who truly thought that he knew a thing or two more than the cave-dweller!
  • Extract from : « Gray youth » by Oliver Onions
  • How passed this (mental) cave-dweller even amid the upper splendours and vastnesses of his unlit world?
  • Extract from : « Demonology and Devil-lore » by Moncure Daniel Conway
  • An outline of a cave-bear or a mammoth was perhaps the cave-dweller's way of telling his fellows what monsters he had slain.
  • Extract from : « A Text-Book of the History of Painting » by John C. Van Dyke
  • The light produced was very uncertain and feeble, but possibly sufficient for the needs of the cave-dweller.
  • Extract from : « The Romance of Modern Invention » by Archibald Williams

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