wild with
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Used to indicate the cause of an extreme emotion, such as 'wild with excitement'.
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- The crowd was wild with excitement as the band took the stage.
- She was wild with joy when she heard the fantastic news.
- He became wild with fury after his property was damaged.
- The children were wild with delight at the sight of the amusement park.
- After days of no contact, the parents were wild with despair.
- The fans went wild with anticipation for the movie's premiere.
- She was wild with frustration trying to assemble the complex furniture.
- The team's supporters were wild with happiness after securing the championship.
- He had been wild with grief since the sudden loss of his best friend.
- The young artist was wild with creative energy, working on multiple projects simultaneously.