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green monkey
noun
- a common savanna monkey, Cercopithecus aethiops sabaeus, of West Africa, with a greenish-gray back and yellow tail.
Word History and Origins
Origin of green monkey1
Example Sentences
Researchers in Australia tested ivermectin against SARS-CoV-2 in green monkey cells growing in lab dishes and found that the drug could quickly shut down production of viral RNA, the group reported last year in Antiviral Research.
I miss my favorite bars, and this fun and fussy cocktail is a beautiful reminder of whySo in short, anxious drives to the grocery store over the past year, I found the presence of the little green monkey oddly reassuring.
The little green monkey hung out near the punch bowl, his tail curled up in gratitude.
So the Green Monkey unfastened the door of the golden cage and the Canary hopped out.
I have never seen a pea-green monkey before, and it strikes me you are quite gorgeous.
To eat this one Green Monkey would only serve to make you hungry for more, and there are no more.
The next moment her astonishment changed to anger, for there, in her best rocking-chair, sat a Green Monkey.
Even now she is laughing at our despair because we can find no way to get rid of the green monkey.
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