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Filter by Meaning The politician's animalism in his speeches appeals to the baser instincts of his audience.
The movie's villain embodies a sense of animalism through his ruthless actions.
The novel's themes of sexuality and animalism were considered scandalous when it was first published.
The film's depiction of the wild, untamed wilderness was a powerful example of animalism.
The artist's paintings often convey a sense of raw animalism.
The movie's portrayal of the jungle as a place of raw animalism was both thrilling and terrifying.
The candidate's animalism was evident in her aggressive debate style.
His animalism was evident in the way he devoured his food.
The character's animalism made him indulge in reckless behavior.
The speaker's talk centered around the idea of embracing one's animalism to live a fulfilling life.
The dancer's animalism in her movements was both graceful and powerful.
The protagonist's descent into animalism in the novel was a commentary on the dangers of unchecked desire.
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