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    wildness


    1. Bob’s wildness showed strongly when he was hungry


    2. It stirred up an answering wildness in me that was frightening, a recklessness that countered his anger with blatant need


    3. ” He had a certain wildness of physic and nature


    4. All hearers of his story, with him, lived close enough to the world of wildness to quickly understand that the sound that eventually became lion, or other large predator, was probably something similar to the call of alarm that was still used on occasions of sudden panic: That the sound for cave also was connected somehow to the smile of satisfaction, or the relief of being in secure surroundings


    5. I would lead those who saw me most clearly to the “greener pastures” of acceptance when opportune, while seeking to curb the wildness of even their imaginations


    6. He could not understand it himself, when he looked in the mirror and saw this unkempt wildness staring out of his very eyes


    7. “No matter the wildness of lust, fortitude is there to encounter and control it, whatever may arise


    8. I cannot tell you the beauty it contained nor its wildness, not to the full and certainly not in a way anyone else could understand


    9. He gripped Ralph’s hand, leant his forehead to the other man’s for a heartbeat or two, rejoicing in the wildness and new strength of Lord Tregannon’s mind


    10. For it is terrible and consumes men exceedingly by its wildness

    11. A trail lead into a swarm of insects you couldn’t keep tabs on the order and wildness


    12. Deep in the heart of us all lives a wildness waiting to break free


    13. The edges of wildness intruded on her


    14. His features, allowing for the strains and stains of battle and his hiding in the marshes, reflected that same untamed wildness, but they were neither evil nor degenerate


    15. Their features reflected the wildness of their natures


    16. Like the wild hog, Florida wild cattle descended from domestic stock gone astray, their history of wildness predating that of the wild pigs


    17. They were somewhere in that vast, watery wildness and only he, alone, could find them—he had to


    18. He knew nothing of this stifling wildness; less about his new-found sense of smell


    19. Colonel Aureliano Buendía who at first received them with mistrust and even doubted the parentage of some, was amused by their wildness, and before they left he gave each one a little gold fish


    20. Ariel, fuzzy with wildness and giggling with assent, did her

    21. But mostly heartbroken, she confessed to herself now, watching the wildness of the waves


    22. When I got wildness, I invited them to lick my vagina and my body parts, and asked them to stroke me harder and harder and as much as they could


    23. Then in the midst of all the wildness, we had about eight Mongrel Mob from Auckland came into the meeting


    24. It is the sin that man dares to smile at, and smoothes over under the names of gaiety, unsteadiness, wildness, and irregularity


    25. It was cool and sweet and Ceri could taste a hint of the wildness of the other drink that Herne had given her


    26. The first and simplest solution a Tech-Lord can use to solve the problem of an encroaching Earth and the annoyance of human needs on its attempt to evolve and pursue its evolutionary telemetry of consciousness will be to eliminate the wildness, like we once tamed the wilderness of nature with science


    27. where wildness and fear had occupied so previously before


    28. flared nostrils and raging wildness in their eyes


    29. There was a wildness in his eyes that drove terror straight through her heart


    30. She knew it would have been perhaps difficult to get them to run in this manner, but thought if she had had them a little longer and had thoroughly revised her plan, purging it of science and filling them up instead with different forms of wildness, she might eventually have induced them to

    31. There could have been a carefully graduated course in wildness, she thought, beginning quietly with weeding paths, and going on by steps of ever-increasing abandonment to tree-climbing, bird-nesting, and midnight raids on apples


    32. It had taken the scary wildness out of them


    33. He stood framed in the doorway and Brigit could see clearly the wildness in his eyes


    34. There was not a single man alive who could give chase onto the wildness of this mercenary tonight


    35. “Yes—yes it was,” he said, gesturing with his hand out as though to someone out there in the wildness of the woods, “to a boy


    36. wished his free will to redefine wildness


    37. We waited for Arthur and my patience was running out, for we wanted to ride! Ride! The horses were gathering and hoofing the ground, and when I turned, there he was, riding towards us on his shying white mare, trying to control her wildness, as if she was being led to a stallion, as if she was fighting the rider on her back


    38. She was constantly trying to rein in my new streak of wildness and impose a modicum of discipline


    39. What has mass breeding and mass slaughter done to domesticated turkeys? It has produced White-feathered Birds with Red, and Blue heads and necks: breeding all the wildness out of them; which is exactly what has been done to the American people and to the American flag


    40. fore they would turn it into the same wildness they

    41. Where do you think this practice of domestication came from, eh? Humans domesticating other species like pigs, dogs, chickens, goats, sheep, etc was only a subconscious projection of their own state of existence: their own condition, a symptom of how they had been totally domesticated by undead things: how all the wildness and courage and honesty and truth of their true beings had been systematically poisoned to such a foul level and degree… that they had become programmed and brainwashed into being domesticated slaves for the use and convenience of the undead things that surrounded them and infiltrate and poisoned and violated them day and night


    42. To do it the other way around can have the reverse effect resulting in the good olive running into wildness


    43. light, I saw the gaunt wildness of a strange fire in his eyes, and then in a voice so earnest


    44. Abraham's descendants went into slavery in Egypt, was delivered by Moses, wandered in the wildness for forty years, them was taken into the promise land by Joshua


    45. With the look fixed upon him, in her paleness and wildness,


    46. Miss Pross had nothing beautiful about her; years had not tamed the wildness, or softened the grimness, of her appearance; but, she too was a determined woman in her different way, and she measured Madame Defarge with her eyes, every inch


    47. Two delightful twilight walks on the third and fourth evenings of her being there, not merely on the dry gravel of the shrubbery, but all over the grounds, and especially in the most distant parts of them, where there was something more of wildness than in the rest, where the trees were the oldest, and the grass was the longest and wettest, had--assisted by the still greater imprudence of sitting in her wet shoes and stockings--given Marianne a cold so violent as, though for a day or two trifled with or denied, would force itself by increasing ailments on the concern of every body, and the notice of herself


    48. The repose of the latter became more and more disturbed; and her sister, who watched, with unremitting attention her continual change of posture, and heard the frequent but inarticulate sounds of complaint which passed her lips, was almost wishing to rouse her from so painful a slumber, when Marianne, suddenly awakened by some accidental noise in the house, started hastily up, and, with feverish wildness, cried out,--


    49. "No---better---better!" he panted, trembling, and retaining her hand as if he needed its support, while his large blue eyes wandered timidly over her; the hollowness round them transforming to haggard wildness the languid expression they once possessed


    50. All these interjections breaking from me, in that wildness of



































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    Synonyms for "wildness"

    wildness ferocity fierceness furiousness fury vehemence violence abandon

    "wildness" definitions

    a feeling of extreme emotional intensity


    the property of being wild or turbulent


    an unruly disposition to do as one pleases


    an intractably barbarous or uncultivated state of nature