Pronunciation of the English word ape.
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1. | The most perfect ape cannot draw an ape; only man can do that; but, likewise, only man regards the ability to do this as a sign of superiority. | |
2. | The male ape is intelligent by nature. | |
3. | When a big ape emerged from the cave, they got frightened and ran away. | |
4. | Don't play the ape! | |
5. | Tom is a human, an ape, and a mammal. | |
6. | The girl, I am convinced, loves you dearly, and would certainly prefer a handsome man like yourself, however poor, to an ugly ape, however rich. | |
7. | Tom is an ape. | |
8. | Socrates is an ape. Apes eat figs. Socrates doesn't wear pants. | |
9. | Tom destroyed all the bedroom furniture and replaced it with the trunk and sturdy branches of a tree. At night, he slept in the crook of tree like an ape. | |
10. | Tom is a bipedal great ape and he enjoys drinking various concoctions of fermented grains after his daily time-based enslavement. |