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Example sentences for "outangs"

Lexicographically close words:
ousting; out; outa; outan; outang; outbid; outbidding; outboard; outbound; outbreak
  1. These Ourang-outangs are not as large as a man, yet they are much stronger.

  2. There are Ourang-outangs in the forests of Malacca, and they are more like men, and are more easily tamed than any other ape.

  3. Let no anti-Darwinian study young orang-outangs if he wishes to retain his present notions.

  4. These two baby orang-outangs I told you of are going to a naturalist in Madras.

  5. There are here two full-grown orang-outangs and one child, the former even more human than the pets we had recently been in charge of.

  6. He had just returned from spending four months among the savages of Borneo, where alone a supply of orang-outangs could be obtained.

  7. His mode of equipping the party as ourang-outangs was very simple, but effective enough for his purposes.

  8. In less than half a minute the whole eight ourang-outangs were blazing fiercely, amid the shrieks of the multitude who gazed at them from below, horror-stricken, and without the power to render them the slightest assistance.

  9. His first glimpse was of Bulan, running swiftly between two huge bull ourang outangs that snapped and tore at him as he bounded forward cutting and slashing at his foes with his heavy whip.

  10. When the three bull ourang outangs closed upon Bulan he felt no fear as to the outcome of the battle, for never in his experience had he coped with any muscles that his own mighty thews could not overcome.

  11. On closer inspection Bulan saw that both were covered with terrible wounds, and after questioning them learned that they had fared almost as badly at the hands of the ourang outangs as had he.

  12. Why does the big white man who leads the ourang outangs follow us?

  13. The steam-yacht must have been very delightful on the rivers and lakes; but the crocodiles, the snakes, and the savage orang-outangs would not have been pleasant to us.

  14. The ears are proportionally too large, the eyes too close to each other, and the interval between the nose and the mouth too great: these are the only differences between the face of the orang-outangs and that of man.


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