tame|tamer|tamest in English
adjective
[teɪm]
trained, domesticated; gentle; submissive, obedient; dull, boring
Use "tame|tamer|tamest" in a sentence
1. White rats tame easily.
2. HOW TO TAME YOUR TONGUE
3. His job is to tame lions.
4. It's hard to tame a tiger.
5. A cat is a tame animal.
6. Kilauea —An Active yet Tame Volcano
7. The film has a tame ending.
8. The beast of burden is very tame.
9. The strongman had given the lion tamer mouth-to-mouth, and saved his life.
10. 2 A cat is a tame animal.
11. When the lion finally did relax its jaws, the lion tamer just slumped to the ground, motionless.
12. 5) Cast Tame Beast on Angered Arakkoa Protector
13. The scenery around here is a little tame.
14. Some of today's political demonstrations look rather tame.
15. Most of the criticism has been pretty tame.
16. He could crush mountains, level forests, tame seas!
17. To us it was all pretty tame stuff.
18. 6 Most of the criticism has been pretty tame.
19. By these standards, the monks' self-denial seems tame.
20. I decided that teaching was too tame for me.
21. You'll find life here pretty tame after New York.
22. He is so tame that he agrees with everybody.
23. The Prime Minister managed to tame the trade unions.
24. Semi-tame young Budgies, male and female Budgies available
25. You can never entirely trust even a "tame" leopard.