cannibal - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • German: But the 'Rock DJ ' singer is not the only star on the German cannibal 's menu.

Converse of object

  • brand: Jul 03, 09:23 Depp branded a cannibal by tribesmen Johnny Depp is branded a cannibal by the tribesman of the Dominica island.
  • become: He was not an ordinary boy, because he had become a cannibal, which means he killed people and ate them!
  • do: What did the cannibal do after he dumped his girlfriend?
  • eat: One song that stuck in my mind sounded like a mixture between that " I eat cannibals " song and Las Ketchup.
  • feature: Cue a stunning series of marvelous misadventures that feature cannibals and monsters, sword-play and seduction.

Converse of subject

  • eat: The food chain affects us all; only a few will be eaten by cannibals.
  • inhabit: A traveler wandering on an island inhabited entirely by cannibals comes upon a butcher shop.
  • hunt: Many had incredible adventures, chased by wild animals, hunted by cannibals, discovering lost worlds.
  • attack: When the detective is attacked by cannibals, McCabe escapes back to the trading outpost where he falls in with Rymer.

Modifies a noun

  • feast: On 30th December the party, much stronger after their cannibal feast, set off again.
  • movie: In fact, Deep River Savages is perhaps the most conventionally entertaining of all the cannibal movies.
  • film: Horror can only follow Another month, another Italian cannibal film.
  • family: The cannibal family lives in a cave on animal skins, but use binoculars and CB radio to co-ordinate their movements.
  • killer: She chooses a notorious subject for her thesis ­ the cannibal killer Oliver Hartwin ( King Kong's Thomas Kretschmann ).
  • island: You would have thought we were to land upon a cannibal island.

Noun used with modifier

  • pygmy: He ran away from home at a young age and set up home with a local tribe of pygmy cannibals.

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