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Meaning of wildish
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wildish (a.)
Somewhat wild; rather wild.
wildish Sentence Examples
- The storm raged with wildish intensity, tearing through the forest.
- The boy's hair was a wildish tangle of curls.
- The mountain goat had a wildish look in its eyes.
- The dance party had a wildish energy, with people leaping and twirling.
- The laughter of the children filled the room with a wildish joy.
- The wind howled through the trees, giving the forest a wildish appearance.
- The girl's imagination was wildish, creating fantastical worlds in her mind.
- The artist's brushstrokes were wildish and expressive.
- The crowd cheered with wildish enthusiasm at the end of the performance.
- The hair of the lion was wildish and tangled, giving it a fierce appearance.
FAQs About the word wildish
Somewhat wild; rather wild.
untamed, feral, undomesticated, savage, wild, untrained,unbroken,
domestic, domesticated, domesticated,domestic, tame, tamed, tamed, tame, trained, familiar
The storm raged with wildish intensity, tearing through the forest.
The boy's hair was a wildish tangle of curls.
The mountain goat had a wildish look in its eyes.
The dance party had a wildish energy, with people leaping and twirling.