ape - use in sentences

Object

  • style: TV Go Home A fake TV listings which apes the style of the TV Times and their ilk very well.

Converse of object

  • go: Link Honolulu Zoo Going Ape Over Contributions Going ape over contributions.
  • save: GRASP is the first internationally co-ordinated initiative to save the great apes.
  • increase: Highlights for the twelve months include: New protection APE increased by 54 % to £ 69.4 million ( £ 45.1m 2002 ).

Adjective modifier

  • hairless: The two rodents had made the mistake of stopping under a tree inhabited by those pesky hairless apes.
  • naked: But there is another flaw within ` naked ape ' type arguments.
  • giant: A giant ape fighting with a giant mechanical robot ape.
  • fossil: Its teeth and jaws are very similar to those of older fossil apes.
  • great: To us, the demise of the last great ape of Asia would be a global tragedy.

Modifies a noun

  • rescue: This adorable little bundle is the latest member to join the family at Monkey World ape rescue center at Wool, near Wareham.
  • conservation: Sales of their ground breaking new wildlife reference book, Animal, will generate much needed funds for great ape conservation.
  • sale: APE sales for the first nine months of 2005 were £ 16 million, up 33 per cent on the same period of 2004.
  • specie: But you must make your case on the basis of human sexuality and aggression themselves, NOT by appealing to other ape species.
  • suit: I now found myself facing an enormous ape, or at the very least a man wearing an ape suit.
  • population: Exactly the same proportion of alpha males that naturalists find in ape populations.

Modifying Another Word

  • still: If we come from apes why are there still apes?
  • just: However, Roth doesn't just ape the horror movies he loves.

Noun used with modifier

  • orang-utan: Voluntary work with animals - Orang-utan Conservation Another gravely endangered species is the orang-utan ape - the only great ape found outside of Africa.
  • annuity: Fixed index annuity APE sales of £ 13 million were down 7 per cent on the same period of 2005.

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