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Definition of "knuckle-walking" []

  • A form of locomotion of some primates in which they move on all fours with pressure being taken by the knuckles. (noun)

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Use "knuckle-walking" in a sentence
  • "Our earliest primate ancestors were no exception, whether moving in trees or knuckle-walking on the ground."
  • "Lovejoy's analysis also shows that the bones in Ardi's hands and wrists were not adapted to knuckle-walking, a style of movement common to gorillas and chimpanzees, and assumed to have been used by the species that was ancestral to apes and humans."
  • "N. C.'s Republican party is loaded with precisely the kind of knuckle-walking club thumpers who hate McCain for his "liberalness" and, among those who aren't, there is a lot of concern about his temper."