Tarzan
Americannoun
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the hero of a series of jungle stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
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a person of superior or superhuman physical strength, agility, and prowess.
noun
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By extension, a “Tarzan” is a macho male, figuratively thumping his chest to get attention.
The adventures of Tarzan have been chronicled in countless books, comic strips, animated cartoons, radio and television series, and motion pictures.
Etymology
Origin of Tarzan
C20: after the hero of a series of stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Example Sentences
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"He jumped in a bush, then jumped on a rock, then somehow came down a tree. I call him Tarzan now," she said.
From BBC
Later, she gave Goodall books about animals and adventure — especially the Doctor Dolittle tales and Tarzan.
From Los Angeles Times
Skarsgård has incredible range as an actor, as he has also played "Tarzan" and a war hero in "Generation Kill," but his portrayal of villains tends to stand out more.
From Salon
That movie came during a fallow period after the so-called Disney renaissance that created acclaimed animated films such as “The Little Mermaid,” “Beauty and the Beast” and “Tarzan.”
From Los Angeles Times
US actor Ron Ely, best known for playing the role of Tarzan in the 1960s television show of the same name, has died aged 86.
From BBC
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