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Sentences with wild

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  • wild hair
  • The wild weather did not deter some people from swimming in the sea.
  • It belongs to the wild side of our conscience that didn't evolve like our human side.
  • This article gives a brief idea about the wild life tours in India.
  • The children are wild with joy. [+ with]
  • When angry or excited, however, he could be wild, profane, and terrifying.
  • Scout and study the behavior of the wild turkey as much as achievable.
  • Then he goes out to the Wet Wild Woods or up the Wet Wild Trees or on the Wet Wild Roofs, waving his wild tail and walking by his wild lone.
  • For a long time I daren't tell him I knew, and when I did he went wild.
  • She could see his face now, his eyes wild and his skin glistening with perspiration.
  • Scenic drives are a popular way of seeing this wild display of color.
  • I was just a kid and full of all sorts of wild ideas.
  • A wild stretch of land
  • wild tribes
  • wild merriment
  • A wild storm
  • wild thoughts
  • They went canoeing in the wilds of Canada. [+ of]
  • wild with anger
  • wild speculations
  • A wild guess
  • wild friends
  • Jacks are wild
  • wild flowers, wild animals
  • wild land
  • A wild tribe
  • wild children
  • A wild rake, a wild party
  • Elmley is one of the few wild areas remaining in the South East.
  • To shoot wild
  • Deuces, when wild in poker, may be counted as aces, kings, etc.
  • A wild success
  • A wild swing in boxing
  • A wild wager
  • A wild scheme
  • wild hair
  • wild with desperation
  • wild with delight
  • A wild seacoast
  • We saw two more wild cats creeping towards us in the darkness.
  • The javelin flew wild and struck a spectator, to the horror of all observing.
  • After mending the lion's leg, we returned him to the wild
  • I was filled with wild rage when I discovered the infidelity, and punched a hole in the wall.
  • The fraternity was infamous for its wild parties, which frequently resulted in police involvement.
  • City, in contrast, were lethargic in every area of the pitch and their main contribution in the first half-hour was to keep referee Phil Dowd busy, with Micah Richards among four of their players booked early on, in his case for a wild lunge on Young.
  • After a week on the trail without a mirror, my hair was wild and dirty.
  • I'm not wild about the idea of a two day car trip with my nephews, but it's my only option.
  • The novice archer fired a wild shot and hit her opponent's target.
  • A wild roadstead
  • A wild animal; wild geese.
  • He repented his wild youth.
  • wild cherries.
  • wild country.
  • wild tribes.
  • wild strife; wild storms.
  • wild cries; a wild look.
  • To drive someone wild.
  • wild with rage; wild with pain.
  • A gang of wild boys.
  • wild enthusiasm.
  • The rambler roses are running wild.
  • wild schemes.
  • Isn't that wild about Bill getting booted out of the club?
  • wild hair.
  • He scored on a wild throw.
  • wild to get started; wild about the new styles.
  • A cabin in the wild; a safari to the wilds of Africa.
  • The man was wilded and left for dead.
  • Language learning in the classroom and in the wild.
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