tame|tamed|tames|taming in English
verb
[teɪm]
domesticate; subdue, master; restrain, control
Use "tame|tamed|tames|taming" in a sentence
1. Time tames the strongest grief.
2. He tames lions for the circus.
3. Age and wedlock tames man and beast.
4. A tamed Critter with "glum" debuff loses calories slower than a happy tamed Critter
5. Bacterioid petrogenetic taming Antimetrical Elian dihydromorphinone
6. The taming the financial Aristocracies
7. This gun tamed the wild west.
8. Lions can never be completely tamed.
9. "Chong Wei Tames Super Dan To Clinch Swiss Open Title".
10. White rats tame easily.
11. The Asian elephant can be tamed and trained.
12. HOW TO TAME YOUR TONGUE
13. And you're a sea captain... taming a turbulent ocean!
14. His job is to tame lions.
15. It's hard to tame a tiger.
16. A cat is a tame animal.
17. They dammed and tamed the wild stream.
18. When he revised the play, he tamed it.
19. Kilauea —An Active yet Tame Volcano
20. The film has a tame ending.
21. Shakespeare has Abusious ("Taming of the Shrew," 1594)
22. Nowadays, man has tamed the electric force by installing lightning rods--
23. The Wilberforces tamed them and together they were unstoppable.
24. Though very fierce outwardly, the dog was well - tamed.
25. Once matured, tamed Critters need stable food supply to