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Primeval

Primeval meaning

Belonging to the first ages. | Primary; original. | Primitive.

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Example sentences (20)

It’s technically possible to whittle down your Primeval without taking out the Envoys first, but it’s much faster if you focus fire on one Envoy, then the other, and only then shift your focus to the Primeval.

The Primeval Department shows the primeval history of Lower Saxony and the Folklore Department shows the cultures from all over the world.

Adelaide Clemens joins the cast of Justified: City Primeval as Sandy Stanton.

Far and away, Olyphant's coolest and longest-running cowboy role is as U.S. Marshall Raylan Givens in FX's Justified: City Primeval.

So, instead of banning Primeval Titan itself, Wizards merely nerfed the deck by banning Summer Bloom.

There is nothing however, that can match the primeval fresh scent of forest air and getting your boots on the ground and experiencing it.

The vast peat bog is one of the great, primeval characters in the story of this landscape.

Timothy Olyphant leads the cast of Justified: City Primeval, returning to his Emmy-nominated role as U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens.

About 3,000 years ago, primeval lawmakers on the seafaring island of Rhodes faced a conundrum.

Both are made of the same primeval matter, and both are the same age and size.

He’d felt a primeval disquiet, some anciently imprinted caution that he had to breach, and then a protean jolt when the thing moved, when he saw the black globular eye of the exposed kit, itself some hole, the entrance to some compact endless tunnel.

In places, the primeval lava flows upslope along both sides of the canyon seemed ready to topple down—luckily that did not happen.

Panopticon; Exulansis; Primeval Well: 8 p.m., SPACE, 538 Congress St., Portland.

It was the Bialowieza primeval forest in Belarus where the fate of the Soviet Union was decided under president Boris Yeltsin.

Fujiyoshida Sengen Shrine, on the other hand, has more of a primeval vibe, concealed amid towering trees at the end of an imposing path lined with mossy stone lanterns.

Her first work of fiction "Podróz ludzi Księgi" ("The Journey of the Book-People") was published in 1993, but it was her third novel "'Prawiek i inne czasy" ("Primeval and Other Times") that marked her major breakthrough.

There were three separate animal trails – with nearly 70 footprints in all – frozen in time as the mud of a primeval swamp set to sandstone.

The primeval first Liberal in the current line of succession, Dalton McGuinty, happily signed the Canadian Taxpayers Federation pledge that he wouldn’t increase taxes, while promising to spend more on everything.

As men lost their primeval glory, distinctions of class arose, and they entered into agreements with one another, accepting the institution of private property and the family.

Despite this, Britain retained its primeval forests longer than most of Europe due to a small population and later development of trade and industry, and wood shortages were not a problem until the 17th century.