Compared to our apish ancestors, which could run only short distances, we have a more balanced head, flatter face, and smaller teeth and nose. |
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In truth, he had suspected all his subordinates were just as apish as each other. |
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Greater drollery is conveyed by the apish look of the ram-headed god Amon excavated at Djabal Barkal. |
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But the plot and its apish qualities ultimately aren't very important. |
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It narrates how some skeletons were found in one of the French Departments semihuman in character, the body apish, and the skull human. |
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There is, however, a shady back door to his house, out of which the apish, squat figure of Hyde emerges, to act out violent assaults with monstrous malice. |
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Presumably commissioned to be an iconic representation of the ruler as a great warrior and an enlightened scholar, the official portrait gives the powerful sitter the face of an apish buffoon. |
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If you have a hippopotamus major in your brain, you are no ape, though you had four hands, no feet, and were more apish than the apes of all aperies. |
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