Tarzanian

"Tarzanian" in a Sentence (6 examples)

“Cocktail Sar” is a breathless tale of midnight gambling, in the white moonlight of tropical nights in Batavia, and “Kadiamar” is a well turned protest against Tarzanian fiction.

How was this little girl going to accomplish the theft of the diamonds from the huge, Tarzanian Spaniard?

Dan Schumacher has not indicated an ambition to flex his biceps in action flicks when he hangs up his togs but he, too, is set to complete the extraordinary Tarzanian double of Olympic water polo and gold medals in the pool.

Golfers, I repeat, may not be as physically endowed as the tarzanians of other sports.

Those same Green Berets who so captivated your pen were among the invited, and about twenty of us well-dressed guests were treated to a dozen of those fatuous if strapping young studs jet-popping ten feet above the croquet sward, while others—Tarzanians, I call them—were swinging on ropes from tree to tree.

Tarzanians grew ever more adventuresome with circular patterns and drops to the ground behind the bushes.

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