wild|wilder|wildest in English
adjective
[waɪld]
savage; of the wild; unruly; desolate; unrestrained; angry; running rampant; stormy; struck with insanity; unrealistic
Use "wild|wilder|wildest" in a sentence
1. The sea grew wilder and wilder.
2. Bish's RV has grown beyond our wildest
3. Africa, the world's wildest continent
4. Suddenly she was rich beyond her wildest dreams.
5. It is the wildest of the wild, a glacier- scoured terrain unmarred by roads, tugged at by wind, on the shoulder of the Continental Divide.
6. Wilder was Breveted Brigadier General 1864, …
7. It seems logical to suppose that wilder and wilder swings must in the end get out of control.
8. Billy Wilder left Europe for America.
9. Women these days are wilder than you!
10. Mr. Wilder gave me your email address.
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15. Her husband, stunt man Scott Wilder, was injured.
16. Their food was venison , wilder turkey, and fish.
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18. Because I decided to try something even wilder.
19. Never allowing that it was anything but the wildest romantic foolishness.
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24. To the contrary, we succeeded beyond our wildest dreams.
25. Young had hoped to emulate the success of Douglas Wilder.