Use "tamed" in a sentence

1. A tamed Critter with "glum" debuff loses calories slower than a happy tamed Critter

2. This gun tamed the wild west.

3. Lions can never be completely tamed.

4. The Asian elephant can be tamed and trained.

5. They dammed and tamed the wild stream.

6. When he revised the play, he tamed it.

7. Nowadays, man has tamed the electric force by installing lightning rods--

8. The Wilberforces tamed them and together they were unstoppable.

9. Though very fierce outwardly, the dog was well - tamed.

10. Once matured, tamed Critters need stable food supply to

11. Statistics show that rent control laws haven't tamed inflation.

12. Black, working at Bell Laboratories, tamed an electrical feedback loop.

13. He tamed the urge to participate in the new venture.

14. Families really tamed this land, they made it into something.

15. 9 They had defeated inflation and tamed the business cycle.

16. Think feathery, brushed-up Brows that are bushy and full, but still tamed.

17. Its newly tamed garden has fine views and a fast-running mountain stream.

18. Perhaps a raptor could match, but I have never tamed one.

19. These actions threw the economy into a recession, but also tamed the inflationary monster.

20. Not by these mounts, however, would one go to the Untrodden Land (Nibbana), as one who is self- tamed goes by his own tamed and well-controlled mind.

21. In an attempt to save the wild, more and more has been tamed.

22. Other Bombardiers though look upon them with disdain and have only contempt for this 'tamed fire'

23. Unlike her former co-star, Antonio Banderas, Abril has not been tamed by Hollywood.

24. Francis of Assisi, who tamed a very bad wolf there during one of his frequent visits.

25. The purists were far from happy, particularly when furtive crosses with pugs further tamed the breed.

26. Referring to the tongue, the disciple James wrote: “Not one of mankind can get it tamed.

27. 6 One fine day, this innocent tigress is suddenly tamed by a modest teacher who teaches her to read.

28. I read the chapter in which the fox explains how important it is to be tamed and cared for.

29. Despite bad moods and worse manners, the car could always be tamed by appreciation, patience and just enough rein.

30. One fine day, this innocent tigress is suddenly tamed by a modest teacher who teaches her to read.

31. They had tamed the elephant and used him for riding as well as for the transport of goods .

32. 12 Human species is omnivore ; it can be tamed as a lamb,[www.Sentencedict.com] or vicious as a dingo.

33. The extent to which certain species of marine fishes may be tamed was published some time ago in a popular weekly magazine.

34. Men have forgotten this truth. But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed.

35. Monsters were plentiful in the still magic-rich mountains of Nagarythe and these were captured and tamed by the Naggarothi.

36. 9 Antiquated Methodology: Go to Nemea 57 39 10 Part of the Pride: Press on 5 Tamed Larion they are around

37. But the face into which he had gazed across the candle-flame had been neither tamed, nor troubled by any foreboding.

38. Bucephalus At age 12, Alexander showed impressive courage when he tamed the wild horse Bucephalus, an enormous stallion with a furious demeanor

39. “For every kind of beasts, and of birds, and of serpents, and of things in the sea, ... hath been tamed of mankind:

40. He had fought a maddening, 24-hour battle against a river that California agriculture had tamed for more than a half century.

41. Racoon dog and fox was tamed and dociled according to their ecological characters and behavior pattern so as to set up relative reflection.

42. Maybe Bellerophontic, but what would they be? Bellerophon, besides being a much misunderstood character, was the fellow who tamed Pegasus and drove him around

43. Maybe Bellerophontic, but what would they be? Bellerophon, besides being a much misunderstood character, was the fellow who tamed Pegasus and drove him around

44. The Cottontail bunny eats plants, is most active at dusk and dawn, and provides a major link in food webs. Cottontail rabbits cannot be tamed

45. 1 Biology 2 Variants 2.1 Galvanized Canids 3 Notable Canids 4 Notes 5 References Canids are canine-esque creatures that have been tamed by human colonists across Halcyon

46. The most efficient way to harvest Chitin is by using a tamed Megatherium, Direwolf, Sabertooth or Therizinosaur (headbutt with delicate collection leveled up) with high melee damage

47. Whose senses are quieted, just like horses well tamed by the charioteer, even the gods do envy such one, who has abandoned pride and is free from taints .

48. With Donald Trump about to ascend to the White House, the media risk being tamed by their devotion to access and the Belligerencies of the notoriously vengeful resident of …

49. A tamed Diplocaulus can also be used to gather Chitin by killing Trilobites.Another highly efficient tool for harvesting it is the Metal Hatchet with the metal pike yielding similar efficiency.

50. Bucephalus the favourite horse of Alexander the Great, who tamed the horse as a boy and took it with him on his campaigns until its death, after a battle, in 326 bc

51. Bravado ultimately traces to the Old Italian adjective bravo, meaning "courageous" or "wild." Nowadays, the wildness once associated with Bravado has been tamed to an overbearing boldness that comes …

52. Once they have a Lemming secured, it is packed in a crate and shipped off to a safe haven where it is rehabilitated, tamed and trained, before being set free back into the wild.

53. Pecos Bill was the hero of American cowboys . Bill almost single-handedly tamed the rough wilderness in the American Southwest. He was so tough he used a rattlesnake for a lasso to rope in his cattle.

54. ‘Your Budgerigars can also obtain exercise outside the cage while under your supervision - if they are hand-tamed to fly in a familiar, controlled room.’ ‘The birds concerned include exotic tropical birds such as parrots, cockatoos, finches, Budgerigars, hawks and falcons.’

55. Up to 10% cash back  · This vision of European-style civilization and a “tamed” neo-Edenic continent—with them having Adamically “subdued the earth” and taken “dominion over the animals and the beasts of the field”—served as its ecological telos.

56. The fact that the first man and woman were cast out of the gardenized portion seems to show that they had lost the privilege of even temporarily staying in that perfected, or should we say tamed, portion of the earth, but were permitted to live for a while in the untamed part.”

57. Civilized, also UK: civilised adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (tamed, controlled) civile agg aggettivo: Descrive o specifica un sostantivo: "Una persona fidata" - "Con un cacciavite piccolo" - "Questioni controverse"

58. M.Monier - Williams explains the word nirvâòa as Blownor put out, extinguished, calmed, quieted, tamed, lost, disappeared, blowing out, extinction ofthe flame of life, final emancipation from matter and reunion with the supreme spirit,absolute extinction or annihilation of individual existence or of all desires and passions,highest bliss or

59. Aurochs were powerful wild beasts sometimes revered and used as war mounts by some orc tribes, in particular those that worshiped Bahgtru.1 1 Rumors & Legends 2 Appendix 2.1 Appearances 2.2 External links 2.3 References It was told in legends that Bahgtru tamed an Aurochs with his bare hands and brought it to Nishrek under Gruumsh's rule

60. Here, the fundamental question is whether or not the international community, represented by this Council, can fulfil its responsibility of limiting the extent of Palestinian blood and life lost and homelessness and agony imposed before the occupiers and aggressors are tamed and the fundamental rights of Palestinians to self-determination in their own land are realized.

61. Sun bear, also called Bruang, honey bear, or Malayan sun bear, smallest member of the family Ursidae, found in Southeast Asian forests.The bear (Helarctos, or Ursus, malayanus) is often tamed as a pet when young but becomes bad-tempered and dangerous as an adult.It weighs only 27–65 kg (59–143 pounds) and grows 1–1.2 m (3.3–4 feet) long with a 5-centimetre (2-inch) tail.