Definitionadj. possessing qualities befitting a man
Last update: October 27, 2015
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Its rush was directed toward the shaggy manlike ape who halted in his tracks with upraised bludgeon to meet the assault. [Please select]
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The cave gave evidence of having harbored other manlike forms in the past. [Please select]
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There were a dozen or more of the hairy, manlike creatures upon the ground in a little glade. [Please select]
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McKenzie gave his fellow-staffsman a quick glance which, manlike, he thought the girl would not perceive. [Please select]
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"I know him myself," she said, "and he's a real nice gentle-manlike young man." [Please select]
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Well, it was only too true, and I knew it, but, manlike, I must take some reprisal from the truth. [Please select]
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Always she was brought back to Grenoble when she saw him thus, manlike, with his gaze steadily fixed on the task. [Please select]
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Here, told by themselves, was as much of the story of the skulls as we know, from manlike apes through glacial man to the modern senator or railroad president. [Please select]
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He broke eggs and swallowed them, at intervals, hungrily from the shell; and meat he cached, animal-like, in near-by crannies and, manlike, in his pockets. [Please select]
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