Similar words: savage, savagely, ravage, ravages, ravaged, cleavage, imagery, ravaging. Meaning: ['sævɪddʒrɪ] n. 1. the property of being untamed and ferocious 2. the trait of extreme cruelty 3. a brutal barbarous savage act.
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1. They threw away their advantage by their savagery to the black population.
2. She replied with a savagery that took him by surprise.
3. The police were shocked by the savagery of the attacks.
4. Local people were shocked by the savagery of the attack.
5. Karlin witnessed inhumane savagery during the war.
6. Rather they fight guerrilla campaigns, as befits their savagery, which are extremely difficult to subdue.
7. The savagery of our retaliation against the virus has yet to be played out.
8. His work is filled with a hatred of savagery, of ungovernable elements in both self and state.
9. To allow savagery to remain is to allow evil to remain.
10. Whitney, the butcher, who was feared for his savagery and barbarism.
11. The savagery which he showed towards his opponents was equalled only by that of the discipline that he imposed upon his supporters.
12. There was once astonishment, even savagery in his stories; now there was a gentle solemnity.
13. The people think he is a nobler savagery.
14. He beat the dog with great savagery.
15. Savagery was the formative period of the human race.
16. It is this savagery that has given rise to the legends of brutal, uncontrollable man - beasts.
17. Deep within that dark maze where no man or woman had ever survived the Minotaur's 9)savagery, Theseus killed the monster, then followed the gold thread to freedom.
18. In the old world the race of Man had risen from savagery to being the dominant civilisation in two short millennia.
19. They had their rows, but nothing to compare with the savagery of those with Anthony.
20. Nobody knew whether or not it worked but we derived a certain pleasure from the savagery of the gambit.
21. It was a fantastic microcosm, full of humour and savagery.
22. The tension between them was destroyed with such wanton savagery that Melanie fell limply back and struggled with tears.
23. The nails on the hand clutching the pen were bitten down to the quick - always a sign of savagery.
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24. At this time the brutality of the vicious Communist thugs was snowballing into cold-blooded savagery.
25. So much for that gallant, knightly rescuer, she berated herself with sudden savagery.
26. The book tells of the boys' rapid descent into savagery, and the use of torture and terror.
27. What he'd seen done to Grant made Forster realise that whatever it was struck with demonic speed and savagery.
28. The racism alluded to in the first part explodes in all its savagery, and the town – which seemed to be guilty only of a forgivable insularity – becomes a cesspit.
29. She, impending disaster itself, walked about with gathered shadow at the eyes and the rudimentary muscles of savagery fixing the hard lines of her mouth.
30. The firm are gentle, weak men often betray their hidden savagery.
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