wilding in English

noun
1
the activity by a gang of youths of going on a protracted and violent rampage in a public place, attacking people at random.
Meanwhile, wilding white youths combed the area terrorizing any black people they encountered with racial slurs and threats.
2
a wild plant, especially an apple tree descended from cultivated varieties, or its fruit.
However, interest in how cultivated plants consort with wildlings had started long before genetic engineering was even a glimmer in a test tube.

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1. Thorne had been convinced it was a Wilding, and Browbeated anyone who thought differently

2. 15 Mike Wilding, is a software analyst at Atari with special responsibility for combating piracy.

3. Wilding raised one eyebrow and looked Aslant at Trenchard, whose weather-beaten face was suddenly agrin with stupefaction

4. The term Brexit, coined by former lawyer Peter Wilding, is a blend of two words - "Britain" and "exit"

5. MISTRESS WILDING RAFAEL SABATINI The chinks were red with the outer glow, and a stream of mote-laden sunlight, Aslant, came in at the companionway

6. MISTRESS WILDING RAFAEL SABATINI The interiors are gilt, often furnished with detachable plates and sometimes set with Brilliants. ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 4, PART 3 VARIOUS

7. Archness became this lady of the sunny hair, tip-tilted nose, and complexion that outvied the apple-blossoms. MISTRESS WILDING RAFAEL SABATINI She laughed with much Archness when I shewed her the bread, and its vigorous resistance to the edge of my knife.

8. Archness became this lady of the sunny hair, tip-tilted nose, and complexion that outvied the apple-blossoms. Mistress Wilding Rafael Sabatini She laughed with much Archness when I shewed her the bread, and its vigorous resistance to the edge of my knife.

9. Uber-Coalitionist Jennifer Wilding remarked on a recent post in which I referenced “super stakeholders” by noting how most engagement specialists fear the appearance of “the usual suspects” – the people who show up at public meeting after public meeting, sometimes carrying an ideological ax to grind in each hand.