Use of baboon in Sentences. 47 Examples

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baboon at the start of sentence


  1. Baboon organs are too small to sustain people for long periods.
  2. Baboon organs are too small to sustain people for long periods.

baboon at the end of sentence


  1. It's a study of the chacma baboon .
  2. It's a study of the chacma baboon .
  3. My mum is mad wanting a bloke like the baboon.
  4. He's got a squashed-up ugly face like a baboon.
  5. He's got a squashed-up ugly face like a baboon.
  6. He's got all this thick black hair like a baboon.
  7. He's got all this thick black hair like a baboon.
  8. I hated seeing her all cuddled up with the baboon.
  9. I hated seeing her all cuddled up with the baboon.
  10. I take a good look and all I can see is this great hairy baboon.
  11. J: Our classmates were teasing Victor. They were calling him " Big Head baboon. "
  12. J: Our classmates were teasing Victor. They were calling him " Big Head baboon. "
  13. She screwed up her face and whispered: you're so revoltingly fat you disgusting baboon.
  14. She screwed up her face and whispered: you're so revoltingly fat you disgusting baboon.
  15. The mutual assistance of harem owners in driving off non-reproductive males may be the basis of herd formation in the gelada baboon.
  16. The mutual assistance of harem owners in driving off non-reproductive males may be the basis of herd formation in the gelada baboon.

baboon in the middle of sentence


  1. The baboon is very ugly.
  2. The baboon is very ugly.
  3. The baboon has a dog - like face.
  4. If we had tails a baboon, where are they?
  5. If we had tails a baboon, where are they?
  6. He moves like a baboon with two club feet.
  7. A baboon is a large monkey that lives in Africa.
  8. A baboon is a large monkey that lives in Africa.
  9. Played basketball with Huan and baboon yesterday.
  10. Played basketball with Huan and baboon yesterday.
  11. A baboon shrieked on the far side of the pavilion.
  12. As long as the baboon holds on to what it wants, it's trapped.
  13. There was the wig, too, mixed yak and baboon hair and synthetic fibers.
  14. There was the wig, too, mixed yak and baboon hair and synthetic fibers.
  15. Then the baboon came home and I eavesdropped anxiously and she told him.
  16. A grayish - black baboon ( Papio ursinus ) of southern and eastern Africa.
  17. A grayish - black baboon ( Papio ursinus ) of southern and eastern Africa.
  18. My mum shares a bedroom with old Billy baboon, so I'm-certainly never going in there.
  19. My mum shares a bedroom with old Billy baboon, so I'm-certainly never going in there.
  20. So the baboon sat her on his lap and called her his poor little princess and other sickening stuff.
  21. So the baboon sat her on his lap and called her his poor little princess and other sickening stuff.
  22. A young baboon plays with a discarded lump of chewing gum, in the Kruger National Park, South Africa.
  23. Since receiving the baboon marrow, Getty has had moderate increases in his immune cell numbers, Deeks said.
  24. Since receiving the baboon marrow, Getty has had moderate increases in his immune cell numbers, Deeks said.
  25. As you first enter the bush, you'll no doubt be greeted by mischievous apes like the vervet monkey, the chacma baboon, often with a baby on its back.
  26. Conducting field work in the Mikumi National Park, Ms Collett witnessed a yellow baboon eating another fruit bat of the same genus (Epomophorus minor).
  27. Conducting field work in the Mikumi National Park, Ms Collett witnessed a yellow baboon eating another fruit bat of the same genus (Epomophorus minor).
  28. “A hamadryad is a wood-nymph, also a poisonous snake in India, and an Abyssinian baboon,” says the narrator of John Banville’s 2009 novel, The Infinities.
  29. “A hamadryad is a wood-nymph, also a poisonous snake in India, and an Abyssinian baboon,” says the narrator of John Banville’s 2009 novel, The Infinities.

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