MONKEY in a Sentence
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50 example sentences for MONKEY, such as:
1. Here's the car with the monkey.
2. The monkey's skin has a rough feel.
3. If you pay peanuts, you get monkeys.
4. That's why I have a mascot, a monkey.
5. Listen to the jabber of those monkeys.
2. The monkey's skin has a rough feel.
3. If you pay peanuts, you get monkeys.
4. That's why I have a mascot, a monkey.
5. Listen to the jabber of those monkeys.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of MONKEY
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monkey
n. one who is playfully mischievous
v. do random, unplanned work or activities or spend time idly
Classic Sentence: (36 in 3 pages)
1 Then Mammy was in the room, Mammy with shoulders dragged down by two heavy wooden buckets, her kind black face sad with the uncomprehending sadness of a monkey's face.
2 Rene roared at this, his small monkey eyes dancing with glee as he whacked Tommy on his twisted back.
3 Scarlett's child was a girl, a small bald-headed mite, ugly as a hairless monkey and absurdly like Frank.
4 We were fain to button up our monkey jackets, and hold to our lips cups of scalding tea with our half frozen fingers.
5 After thinking some time on the bed-side, I got up and took off my monkey jacket, and then stood in the middle of the room thinking.
6 The rest of his toilet was soon achieved, and he proudly marched out of the room, wrapped up in his great pilot monkey jacket, and sporting his harpoon like a marshal's baton.
7 Why, thou monkey," said a harpooneer to one of these lads, "we've been cruising now hard upon three years, and thou hast not raised a whale yet.
8 Why, since he takes it so easy, tell him that now I have eyed him carefully, I'm quite certain that he's no more fit to command a whale-ship than a St. Jago monkey.
9 He was a dapper little Irishman, very vain, homely as a monkey, with friends everywhere, and a sweetheart in every port, like a sailor.
10 He shrivelled up, Antonia said, until he looked like a little old yellow monkey, for his beard and his fringe of hair never changed colour.
11 That's why I have a mascot, a monkey.
12 Here's the car with the monkey.
13 Well, when that masked thing like a monkey jumped from among the chemicals and whipped into the cabinet, it went down my spine like ice.
14 The father buried his face in his hands, and the son stood in his disgraceful grotesqueness, biting straw: his hands, with the black partly worn away inside, looking like the hands of a monkey.
15 The child was already as full to the brim with tricks as a little monkey, and so self-assured.
Example Sentence:
1 Amanda's mother learns that her daughter's strange pal is rumored to be half ape, "You can't have a monkey as your best friend.”
2 The archaeologist claimed that the skeleton was primeval origin, though in fact it was the remains of a modern day monkey.
3 Where is Mappo now?" asked a small baboon, which is another kind of monkey.
4 Man and the monkey have many things in common.
5 He made a monkey of me on the tennis court.
6 The monkey's skin has a rough feel.
7 The monkeys have electrodes implanted into the brain to measure their brain activity.
8 After a few months' contact the monkeys become very tame.
9 Few of these monkeys still exist in the wild.
10 If you pay peanuts, you get monkeys.
11 Most of the monkeys' food is found at ground level.
12 Listen to the jabber of those monkeys.
13 Some monkeys have a very complex social hierarchy.
14 Lemurs are nocturnal mammals and have many simian characteristics, although they are less intelligent than monkeys.