Pronunciation of the English word baboon.
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1. | You look like a baboon. | |
2. | My mind had been too much excited by all that had occurred, and the strangest fancies and surmises crowded into it. Every time that I closed my eyes I saw before me the distorted baboon-like countenance of the murdered man. | |
3. | He has a passion also for Indian animals, which are sent over to him by a correspondent, and he has at this moment a cheetah and a baboon, which wander freely over his grounds and are feared by the villagers almost as much as their master. | |
4. | "Was it your custom always to lock yourselves in at night?" "Always." "And why?" "I think that I mentioned to you that the doctor kept a cheetah and a baboon. We had no feeling of security unless our doors were locked." | |
5. | We don't keep a cat. But there is a cheetah and a baboon. | |
6. | I saw a baboon at the zoo. |