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Meanings of old baboon in English
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Usage of old baboon in English
1
That was no capuchin, no cute little organ grinder's mascot; that was a big mean oldbaboon.
2
The oldbaboon man who is called Zikali gave us leave through the witch-girl, Nombé, to go also.
3
For there, with his face all swollen, stood a bad oldbaboon who had escaped from the monkey circus down the street.
4
The men, on the other hand, were a most ugly race of beings, diminutive in size, and with the features of an oldbaboon.
5
An oldbaboon peeped round the rocky edge and manifested no surprise, only indignation, at the intrusion of humanity, dead or alive, into his dominions.
6
The oldbaboons seemed to be especially fond of her, and would sit with their arms round her neck.
7
'They remind me,' said his Honour, 'of the oldbaboon that is chained up in my yard.