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单词 cavewoman
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Definition of cavewoman in English:

cavewoman

nounPlural cavewomenˈkeɪvwʊmən
  • A prehistoric woman who lived in caves.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • That's why cavewomen didn't wear them, and frolicked naked, because Adam and Eve hadn't happened yet and rude bits didn't exist (have I got this chronology right?
    • I cleaned and cooked and looked after our daughter like a cavewoman.
    • Psychologists call this the ‘Fight or Flight ‘stimulus response, which links back to the days when we were cavemen / cavewomen.’
    • It's a special prehistoric show with live-action segments featuring Patchy the Pirate as he tries to impart the modern-day relevance of the discoveries made by cavemen, cavewomen, and other cave-creatures.
    • People have probably been turned on by this sort of thing since the first caveman saw the first cavewoman eat the first carbonated dinosaur.
    • Also exceptional is ‘My Doorbell’, a strutting piano soul number that contains the album's most immediately nagging melodic hook over Meg's effectively funky cavewoman stomp.
    • Anish Harrison, a student and soul singer, 24, dressed as a cavewoman and stood in the town centre persuading shoppers to sign a petition against the UK importing and selling fur.
    • As is often the case in life, says director Jean-Paul Bankes-Mercer, the cavewoman is more interested in the mute caveman giving her the least attention.
    • They point to newly discovered prehistoric cave drawings (in S.W. France, no less) which reveal cavemen & cavewomen to be sensitive artists.
    • The short subjects run the goofy gauntlet from a cavewoman stripping for her drowsy hubby to a strange cartoon about henpecked cavemen forced to provide their hideous wives with all manner of animal dress accessories.
    • I was no longer going to look like a prehistoric cavewoman holed up in her room because of Z. No, I wouldn't even think about him.
    • And obviously, he saw her cavewoman manners of eating food.
    • Mother Shipton, cavewoman, visionary and bad poet, predicted it.
    • She told me I was a warrior, and that if I were a cavewoman, I would be the one to kill the wild boar.
    • Behold, the amazing transformation to cavewoman.
    • Men in the tribes would gather around a fire to watch loose cavewomen remove their filthy animal hides from their smelly, unshaven bodies.
    • It also has something to do with cavewomen who would chew meat up and pass it into their children's mouths to feed them.
    • Cailet began to laugh, and then said ‘We can play at being cavewomen.’
 
 

Definition of cavewoman in US English:

cavewoman

nounˈkāvˌwo͝omən
  • A prehistoric woman who lived in caves.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As is often the case in life, says director Jean-Paul Bankes-Mercer, the cavewoman is more interested in the mute caveman giving her the least attention.
    • Anish Harrison, a student and soul singer, 24, dressed as a cavewoman and stood in the town centre persuading shoppers to sign a petition against the UK importing and selling fur.
    • It's a special prehistoric show with live-action segments featuring Patchy the Pirate as he tries to impart the modern-day relevance of the discoveries made by cavemen, cavewomen, and other cave-creatures.
    • I cleaned and cooked and looked after our daughter like a cavewoman.
    • Mother Shipton, cavewoman, visionary and bad poet, predicted it.
    • I was no longer going to look like a prehistoric cavewoman holed up in her room because of Z. No, I wouldn't even think about him.
    • They point to newly discovered prehistoric cave drawings (in S.W. France, no less) which reveal cavemen & cavewomen to be sensitive artists.
    • It also has something to do with cavewomen who would chew meat up and pass it into their children's mouths to feed them.
    • That's why cavewomen didn't wear them, and frolicked naked, because Adam and Eve hadn't happened yet and rude bits didn't exist (have I got this chronology right?
    • People have probably been turned on by this sort of thing since the first caveman saw the first cavewoman eat the first carbonated dinosaur.
    • She told me I was a warrior, and that if I were a cavewoman, I would be the one to kill the wild boar.
    • Cailet began to laugh, and then said ‘We can play at being cavewomen.’
    • The short subjects run the goofy gauntlet from a cavewoman stripping for her drowsy hubby to a strange cartoon about henpecked cavemen forced to provide their hideous wives with all manner of animal dress accessories.
    • Also exceptional is ‘My Doorbell’, a strutting piano soul number that contains the album's most immediately nagging melodic hook over Meg's effectively funky cavewoman stomp.
    • And obviously, he saw her cavewoman manners of eating food.
    • Behold, the amazing transformation to cavewoman.
    • Psychologists call this the ‘Fight or Flight ‘stimulus response, which links back to the days when we were cavemen / cavewomen.’
    • Men in the tribes would gather around a fire to watch loose cavewomen remove their filthy animal hides from their smelly, unshaven bodies.
 
 
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