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cave dweller

NOUN
someone who dwells in a cave
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Anxiety associated with returning to everyday life, Bonds said, can be attributed to what he calls “cave dweller syndrome.”

From Los Angeles Times

The cave dwellers had no contact with the outside world, no updates on the pandemic or any communication with friends and family above ground.

From Seattle Times

The cave dwellers had no contact with the outside world, no updates on the pandemic or any communication with friends and family above ground.

From Washington Times

The sequences reveal the genetic identity and sex of ancient cave dwellers and show that one group of Neanderthals replaced another in the Spanish cave about 100,000 years ago, perhaps after a climate cooling.

From Science Magazine

Against the drab gray wall of the car wash stall in Silver Lake, Kristal and her boyfriend looked like cave dwellers.

From Los Angeles Times