be wild

Frequency: 8.025.5 per million words

To exist in a natural, untamed state.

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Examples (20)

  • The vast plains are still wild and untouched by humans.
  • The crowd was wild with excitement as the band took the stage.
  • Much of the jungle is still wild and unexplored.
  • After the sugar rush, the children were completely wild.
  • These strawberries are wild, growing freely in the meadows.
  • He was wild with rage when he found out his car had been stolen.
  • Despite development, parts of the coastline are still beautifully wild.
  • Her ideas for the project were a bit too wild for the conservative board.
  • The children were wild with excitement after opening their presents.
  • The party was getting pretty wild by midnight, with music blasting.
  • His hair was completely wild after he woke up.
  • She is absolutely wild about her new puppy.
  • Her eyes were wild with fear as the storm approached.
  • His eyes were wild with fear as he saw the intruder.
  • For conservation, it's crucial that some habitats be left wild.
  • Don't let your emotions be so wild; try to keep a calm head.
  • The fans were absolutely wild when their team scored the winning goal.
  • The debate quickly became wild, with participants shouting over each other.
  • These horses are wild and have never been tamed.
  • Her hair was a wild tangle after she had been out in the strong wind.