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wild

[wahyld] / waɪld /






Example Sentences

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Those wild swings brought a new twist on a rotation into so-called real economy shares that has been under way for months.

From The Wall Street Journal

Newcastle is wild for homegrown guitar hero Sam Fender, and Liverpool can't get enough of female pop stars.

From BBC

It has already been a wild winter in the eastern U.S., with record snowfall and frigid temperatures that have kept piles of snow from melting since the last major winter storm in late January.

From The Wall Street Journal

Back on the water, people competed in the wild duck-catching competition.

From BBC

Like many wild and wacky ideas, it all started down at the pub.

From BBC




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