But for all their ragged diversity and limited numbers, they have proved effective enough so far, acting as a bulwark against further attempts to banish the cave-dwellers.
The title of her play comes from a quote from the celebrated author Michael Ondaatje who wrote: ‘Nothing will change until the people of this country cease to be cave-dwellers of the mind.’
The cave-dwellers first used caves as shelters.
Cheating at school, or ruthlessness in business, is easy to ‘explain’ in evolutionary terms - survival of the most cunning and merciless ape-man or hunter-gatherer cave-dweller.
With these technologies deployed successfully, other communities will look like cave-dwellers by comparison.
For comic effect, the Ancient Britons are portrayed as dim-witted, fur-wearing cave-dwellers who club their women-folk over the head by way of courtship.
Moon's formative years were spent in Laurel Canyon with Charles Manson's gang as neighbouring cave-dwellers.
The sets are craggy, and one might suppose that the feudal clans of Scotland were cave-dwellers.
Gone is the bony aesthete of yore; before us stands a creature who seems equal parts cave-dweller and jovial uncle.
Definition of cave dweller in US English:
cave dweller
nounkāv ˈdwelər
A caveman or cavewoman.
Example sentencesExamples
For comic effect, the Ancient Britons are portrayed as dim-witted, fur-wearing cave-dwellers who club their women-folk over the head by way of courtship.
With these technologies deployed successfully, other communities will look like cave-dwellers by comparison.
But for all their ragged diversity and limited numbers, they have proved effective enough so far, acting as a bulwark against further attempts to banish the cave-dwellers.
Moon's formative years were spent in Laurel Canyon with Charles Manson's gang as neighbouring cave-dwellers.
The cave-dwellers first used caves as shelters.
The title of her play comes from a quote from the celebrated author Michael Ondaatje who wrote: ‘Nothing will change until the people of this country cease to be cave-dwellers of the mind.’
Gone is the bony aesthete of yore; before us stands a creature who seems equal parts cave-dweller and jovial uncle.
The sets are craggy, and one might suppose that the feudal clans of Scotland were cave-dwellers.
Cheating at school, or ruthlessness in business, is easy to ‘explain’ in evolutionary terms - survival of the most cunning and merciless ape-man or hunter-gatherer cave-dweller.