Synonym: anthropoid, aper, caricature, copycat, emulator, imitator. Similar words: paper, tape, gape, caper, rape, apex, diaper, leaper. Meaning: [eɪp] n. 1. any of various primates with short tails or no tail at all 2. someone who copies the words or behavior of another 3. person who resembles a nonhuman primate. v. 1. imitate uncritically and in every aspect 2. represent in or produce a caricature of.
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3 The male ape defends his females from other males.
4 Man has evolved from the ape.
5 What's the difference between an ape and a monkey?
6 The ape swung from branch to branch.
7 Early man shows certain affinities with the ape.
8 He could ape his teachers perfectly.
9 She went ape because I was half an hour late.
10 Old Ape received his Thursday hand-out at the rectory.
11 Ape fights have reportedly been organised in cellars.
12 Old Ape rooted in the dustbins outside Phyl's Phries.
13 Joe went ape when he found out.
14 His enemies are not the fearsome ape Donkey Kong or King Bowser the dragon - though they can be as deadly.
15 His music attempts to ape classical styles, but the results are not very original.
16 But anatomists and physiologists will not find an ape, or a bull, or for that matter instincts.
17 But the peculiar ape is not immune to those principles.
18 To travel through the world it is necessary to have the mouth of hog, the legs of a stag, the eyes of a falcon, the ears of an ass, shoulders of a camel, and the face of an ape, and overplus, a satchel full of money and patience.
19 The developmental history of the society tells us that man has evolved from the ape.
20 Its rate of growth was fast — much more like that of an ape than that of a human.
21 The new finds have deepened our knowledge of giant ape.
22 But I know better than to interrupt the hero with my babblings; instead I ape the satisfied cadaver.
23 But man is, in general, sexually dimorphic in ways which do not resemble his ape cousins.
24 It came into being after a lama saw a fight between a white crane and an ape.
25 That probably accounts for some of the scepticism after the decision to ape stock market precedent and end business barriers between underwriters.
26 The gap between the linguistic creativity of even the most intelligent ape and even the most backward of human beings is immense.
27 And it would be rather pointless if I started trying to ape him.
28 Actually, Rutledge is a thief who employs his abused,(www.Sentencedict.com) trained ape Dunston as a simian cat burglar.
29 Rene Russo re-enacts the true story of Gertrude Lintz, a socialite who nurses an infant ape to robust health.
30 There has recently been some highly critical re-assessment of the claims initially made by ape language experimenters on behalf of their subjects.