Having existed from the beginning; in an earliest or original stage or state.
1 Yet the Pontic soldiers' primeval attempt to survive was their own undoing.
2 The basis of all this is the primeval dread of personal violence.
3 There must be qualities of kinship in the primeval elements of character.
4 It really was too awful-likethe dwellers in caves of primeval days.
5 The monotonous sublimity of these primeval woods far exceeded my preconceived ideas.
6 We might have been groping in the heart of some primeval forest.
7 You ought to roam in the primeval forest, and take and kill.
8 Love revives in men of my stamp, the primeval and undifferentiated tiger.
9 He stood at the springs of creation and heard the primeval monotony.
10 The young end of the table heaved and quivered with primeval mirth.
11 We see it mingling itself with the primeval history of all nations.
12 Night still lingered amid the calm splendour of the vast, primeval forest.
13 So they rejoiced as they supplied the wants of the primeval man.
14 The atmosphere of wild nature and primeval human passion is well sustained.
15 But the primeval people of the Clan created no legacy of art.
16 Here, too, were primeval forests visible from the windows of the car.
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