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wild oats (n)

any of various plants of the genus Uvularia having yellowish drooping bell-shaped flowers

wild oats Sentence Examples

  1. The young man sowed his wild oats early, indulging in reckless behavior without regard for consequences.
  2. He yearned to explore the world and satisfy his adventurous spirit, throwing caution to the wind and sowing his wild oats.
  3. After a tumultuous youth, he finally settled down and decided to leave his days of sowing wild oats behind.
  4. The old farmer reminisced about his youthful escapades, when he sowed his wild oats and reveled in the thrill of mischief.
  5. The town was abuzz with rumors of the newcomer, a notorious rake who had sown his wild oats in every corner of the realm.
  6. The unruly teenager refused to listen to his parents' pleas, determined to sow his wild oats regardless of their disapproval.
  7. The young woman's wild oats had led her down a dangerous path, leaving her with broken relationships and shattered dreams.
  8. He had a reputation as a philanderer, having sown his wild oats with countless women throughout his youth.
  9. Despite their age, the couple decided to sow their wild oats together, embarking on a grand adventure that took them across the globe.
  10. The wild oats he had sown in his youth continued to haunt him, as he struggled to escape the consequences of his past actions.

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any of various plants of the genus Uvularia having yellowish drooping bell-shaped flowers

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The young man sowed his wild oats early, indulging in reckless behavior without regard for consequences.

He yearned to explore the world and satisfy his adventurous spirit, throwing caution to the wind and sowing his wild oats.

After a tumultuous youth, he finally settled down and decided to leave his days of sowing wild oats behind.

The old farmer reminisced about his youthful escapades, when he sowed his wild oats and reveled in the thrill of mischief.