"Primaevally" Example Sentences
1. The sound of the waves crashing against the rocks had a primal, almost primaevally soothing effect on her.
2. Emma had always been drawn to the wilderness, to the primal, almost primaevally stripped-down version of life that it offered.
3. Although they were all trained professionals, the sight of a wounded animal brought out a primal, almost primaevally protective instinct in them.
4. As the fire crackled and spat, sending sparks primaevally upwards into the night sky, they settled down to tell ghost stories.
5. Travis was always wary of individuals who seemed to possess a certain primal, almost primaevally feral quality to them.
6. For a moment, Megan felt like she had been transported back to some primal, almost primaevally ancient time, staring up at the vast, starry sky.
7. His heart raced and his palms grew damp with adrenaline, as if some primal, almost primaevally basic instinct had kicked in.
8. Even after all these years, the sound of a wolf's howl still had a powerful, almost primaevally nostalgic effect on Sam.
9. Some part of her brain was screaming to run, to flee from the primal, almost primaevally dangerous creature that was racing towards her.
10. She felt it deep in her bones, this primal, almost primaevally ancient sense of connection to the land and its creatures.
11. The wind howled and the trees thrashed around them, creating a primal, almost primaevally frightening backdrop to their conversation.
12. They struggled through the underbrush, hacking away at the vines and creepers that seemed almost primaevally determined to stop them.
13. The roar of the crowd was almost primaevally loud, reverberating through every bone in his body as he stepped out onto the field.
14. The image of the starving child had a primal, almost primaevally heart-wrenching effect on her.
15. She had always been fascinated by the idea of tapping into some primal, almost primaevally ancient source of magic.
16. The scent of the forest was overwhelming, almost primaevally filling his nostrils as he set out on the hunt.
17. It was a primal, almost primaevally urgent kind of need that drove him to seek out the source of the ticking sound.
18. Ray felt his muscles tensing, a primal, almost primaevally intense need to fight back in the face of the threat.
19. As the flames licked closer and closer, she felt a primal, almost primaevally deeply ingrained instinct to flee kicking in.
20. The sound of the music was a primal, almost primaevally sensual thing, sending shivers down her spine.
21. The world was spinning, twisting and warping into something primal, almost primaevally terrifying.
22. She had heard stories of this entity, this primal, almost primaevally ancient being that haunted the deep forests of their world.
23. The darkness was almost primal, almost primaevally thick and unyielding as they stumbled around blindly.
24. The smell of rot was overwhelming, almost primaevally nauseating as they picked their way through the ruins of the old city.
25. She had spent so much time in the wilderness that she felt almost primal, almost primaevally attuned to the rhythms of nature.
26. She felt a primal, almost primaevally protective urge to shield the child from the horrors of the world.
27. In that moment she was stripped bare, almost primal, almost primaevally vulnerable in the face of the storm.
28. The land was stirring, alive with a primal, almost primaevally threatening energy.
29. The feeling was almost primal, almost primaevally raw, as if something deep within him had been awoken by the sight of her.
30. She felt it in her bones, this primal, almost primaevally urgent need to run, to escape the danger that was now bearing down on them.
Common Phases
1. The sound of the roaring river was primal; it stirred something primal within me.
2. The instinct to survive kicked in
primaevally; I ran for my life without even thinking.
3. The sight of the lion stalking its prey was
primaevally terrifying; I felt my heart racing within my chest.
4. The feeling of the cold wind on my face was primitive; it reminded me of a time when humans were hunters and not the hunted.
5. The smell of the campfire was deeply primal; it brought back memories of a time when our ancestors gathered around the fire to tell stories and share food.
6. The primal urge to protect my loved ones kicked in; I would do anything to keep them safe.
7. The darkness of the forest at night felt primal; it was as if the creatures lurking in the shadows were calling out to me.
8. The taste of the raw meat was primal; I could feel it energizing my body in a way that cooked food never could.