extremely wild
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To a very high degree of being out of control.
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- The party got extremely wild after midnight, with guests dancing on tables.
- His theories were considered extremely wild by his conservative colleagues.
- The ocean became extremely wild during the hurricane, making navigation impossible.
- She possessed an extremely wild imagination, creating vivid stories.
- Without adult supervision, the children quickly became extremely wild and noisy.
- The crowd's reaction was extremely wild when the rock star finally appeared on stage.
- Her hair was extremely wild and untamed, giving her a bohemian look.
- Rumors about the sudden resignation grew extremely wild across the office.
- The comedian's performance was extremely wild, full of unexpected antics.
- The stock market experienced extremely wild fluctuations throughout the day.