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There are a number of troglodytic (built into the rock) elements.
Other than punching some troglodytic German photographer in the teeth, that is.
The commander was very beautiful, a beauty that had once been an odd contrast to the almost troglodytic appearance of her famous husband.
Feel rather more 7a than usual on account of 2d and 14a refusing to emerge from their troglodytic homes in the cranium.
When Burns finally escapes, it is a relief for everybody except the warden and his troglodytic cronies.
In fact he thought he was addressing Bickley and playing off on him a troglodytic practical joke.
She had had enough of the troglodytic life of Coruscant for a while, whether or not the children had.
Something troglodytic, shall we say?
Mr. Nelson gets still another chance to demonstrate that he is capable of far more than the troglodytic title character in the series "Coach."
Up broad stairs of troglodytic hugeness, we climbed into the upper levels of the massive palace.
The original drummer for eX-Girl, she had a troglodytic sound due playing a stand-up kit setup.
The village, which is partly troglodytic, is dominated by the collégiale or Saint Martin's church.
Foremost of all, of course, were the sight of the fiery caves and the certainty that some troglodytic race inhabited them.
They're troglodytic, Atrus.
Ms. Heilbrun makes no apologies for her bitter battles with the apparently troglodytic English department of Columbia University she quit five years ago.
The troglodytic Soviets have been driven back into their frozen potholes: the camp doctor steadies his monocle and reaches for his mustiest text-book.
Roman decorations and Latin scripts also figured on the troglodytic tombs when the territory was annexed by the Roman Empire.
On the middle and lower floors were located the common buildings and dependences made of wood - traces of anchorings remain in the rocks - and troglodytic rooms.
The city's gothic-renaissance cathedral was fortified to resist pirate attacks and holds several art treasures, while another claim to fame is the troglodytic dwellings - homes dug into cliffs.
Here for some months the townsfolk led a troglodytic existence, returning to their homes upon that much appreciated seventh day of rest which was granted to them by their Sabbatarian besiegers.
He should be there in a dozen minutes, coming up through the floor of that tiny square building he could see glittering in the sky, bearing presents like some troglodytic Father Christmas.
He became a barbarian of some troglodytic tribe, fleeing from the slow, turreted ice of a former glacial age into lands illumed by the ruddy flare of perpetual volcanoes.
Opposite this door is the entry to the galleries and a large underground storeroom; to the north of the level is a troglodytic kitchen built into the rockface with a baker's oven.
"This is not revisionist, it's retrograde or troglodytic," said Eric Foner, the Columbia University historian, whose books include "Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877" (HarperCollins, 1989).
They suffered from a painful condition they called "igloo back, " their lives so troglodytic and their faces so caked with blubber that they were recognizable only by their voices.