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Meanings of untutored savage in English
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Usage of untutored savage in English
1
A severe punishment for so trivial a crime in an untutoredsavage.
2
The untutoredsavage might cross a stream astride a floating tree trunk.
3
Pray, readers, do not laugh at the unreasonable terror of this untutoredsavage.
4
Do you think me an untutoredsavage, that you deny me in such disdain?
5
He poured new blood into crumbling principalities, and taught the fingers of the untutoredsavage to war.
6
His magnitude and perfection are a mystery to the untutoredsavage: he knows only what he sees.
7
The untutoredsavage is only a romance at a distance-thereality of their presence a disgusting fact.
8
Then followed a little piece of acting that was really very creditable to the untutoredsavage mind.
9
He was no untutoredsavage.
10
The awe and dread with which the untutoredsavage contemplates his mother-in-law are amongst the most familiar facts of anthropology.
11
Suppose the untutoredsavage were suddenly required to throw away his spear and arrow and engage in your pursuits, Doctor.
12
Our native bee, on the other hand, "the burly, dozing humble-bee," affects one more like the rude, untutoredsavage.
13
Our native bee, on the other hand, the "burly, dozing bumblebee," affects one more like the rude, untutoredsavage.
14
If it had been the untutoredsavage, in his ignorant ferocity, then would I have left Thee, O Lord, to deal with him-toavenge!
15
Surely this true politeness-thisgenuine hospitality of the untutoredsavage, may well put to the blush, for their exclusiveness and illiberality, his more civilised brethren.
16
The party comprised large and noble specimens of the untutoredsavage, as well as several very beautiful squaws, with two or three interesting "papooses."