Similar words: primary, primacy, reprimand, primates, primarily, reprimanded, prima donna, prima facie. Meaning: ['praɪml] adj. 1. serving as an essential component 2. having existed from the beginning; in an earliest or original stage or state.
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1) The universe evolved from a densely packed primal inferno.
2) Does it conjure up some primal urge from within?
3) I begin with the recovery of primal speech.
4) Jealousy is a primal emotion.
5) The lyrics unleash a gigantic primal scream at the urban alienation and despair of our industrial world.
6) Water is a primal element; it permeates everything,(http://sentencedict.com/primal.html) including us.
7) The tableau is no longer primal feasible and one further pivot as shown. is required to achieve an optimal tableau in which.
8) What primal urge makes these men want to ride the bull?
9) The stag is a primal male creature, filled with force and dynamism.
10) Perhaps that is why various kinds of primal and spiritual speech are returning.
11) It is an essential element of the primal piety, the archaic spirituality, that pentecostal worship brings to the surface.
12) For many of these postindustrial wanderers, the primal quality of pentecostal worship seemed to fill the bill.
13) Not everyone, however, welcomes the return of primal spirituality to the modern world.
14) Early myths described the Primal Being as a nameless, formless power.
15) His primal Teutonic scream captured for all time the collective pain felt by the valued customers of Salomon Brothers.
16) To others it is the wavy symbol of the primal waters attached to the cross of matter.
17) As we saw earlier, it was out of this primal conflict that human societies and the superego first emerged.
18) In his Totem and Taboo Freud made such an act of primal parricide and rape the origin of all subsequent human culture.
19) This sense of great freedom and energizing excitement will be the first of many primal emotions that you feel.
20) A comparable reaction to the sadistic tyranny of the primal fathers would have been natural to the sons.
21) But for all this, the fact remains that the citizen of the agricultural welfare state is not a primal hunter-gatherer.
22) Quigley leaped into the air like a monkey that has sat on a bunsen burner and gave a sort of primal grunt.
23) The sense of an unbroken participatory field of reality was central to the primal mind as well.
24) Again he experienced the heightened awareness and sharpening of the senses, which always accompanied his bestial transformation into a primal killer.
25) They say that at a certain point it will stop expanding and start contracting again, back into the original primal seed.
26) He rose and then dived within her, starting slowly as if to the beating of a primal drum.
27) In terms of man's cultural development he represents a royal epiphany of the primal father, an authentic reincarnation of primal despotism.
28) They frequently coalesce into one another, and with the other primal images of desert and sea.
29) Looking at snakes, we seem to be looking backwards in time and deep into our own primal selves.
30) They suggest heaven and earth are the product of a primal fissure.
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