go wild

Frequency: 8.835.2 per million words

To become very excited, enthusiastic, or chaotic.

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Examples (10)

  • When the band appeared, the crowd went wild.
  • The children always go wild when they visit the amusement park.
  • The fans went wild after their team scored the winning goal.
  • Don't let your imagination go wild with unnecessary worries.
  • At the festival, people were dancing and just going wild with joy.
  • The party really went wild once the music started playing loudly.
  • She tends to go wild with excitement whenever she gets good news.
  • The audience will probably go wild when the famous actor makes his entrance.
  • After being cooped up all day, the puppies went wild in the yard.
  • If you give them too much sugar, kids can really go wild.