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Sentence count:139+11Posted:2017-02-27Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: gentlemildobedienttemperateAntonym: wildSimilar words: first amendmenttamilstamptamperbantamvitaminstammerstamp outMeaning: [teɪm]  v. 1. correct by punishment or discipline 2. make less strong or intense; soften 3. adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment 4. overcome the wildness of; make docile and tractable 5. make fit for cultivation, domestic life, and service to humans. adj. 1. flat and uninspiring 2. very restrained or quiet 3. brought from wildness into a domesticated state 4. very docile. 
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61. Yet the iconoclasm of these middle-aged mavericks seemed tame to the new kids on campus.
62. A very tame herring gull perched on the rail throughout most of the crossing.
63. A magic bridle may be used to tame a kelpie temporarily, though this will engender great rage in the creature.
64. The kilometre long cutting emerges on to a longer embankment with extensive views over the Tame valley and back towards West Bromwich.
65. The fifteenth, seemingly relatively tame at 167 yards, had a plateau green that sloped from right to left.
66. Two other tame birds on the same farm have already produced chicks which are now living in this barn.
67. The jokes, when they do come, are rather tame but still funny.
68. Never allow your mind to wander untamed like a wild animal that exists on the basis of survival of the fittest. Tame your mind with consistent focus on your goals and desires. Stephen Richards 
69. This is also the place to enjoy the most ridiculously tame bird of prey you have ever seen, the striated caracara.
70. The sea otter is gentle and relatively tame; its suspicion of man came to it late.
71. But not a tame jackdaw wanting a bird's eye view.
72. He highlights the more challenging places, but says that the skiing tends to be on the tame side.
73. A wild beast does not at once become tame, or a new breed arise in an instant.
74. But a tame aesthetic is no friend of historical materialism.
75. In the centre would be several lines of trestle tables carrying cages for chicken, ducks and geese with a few tame rabbits.
76. To tame Him / Her, Dionysos steals upon the sleeping Agdisthus and ties the male organ to a tree.
77. Another caracara, the crested, also nests on Sea-lion but is nowhere near as tame and confiding as the Johnny rook.
78. A tame rabbit was brought in with a large abscess about the size of an egg on its cheek.
79. The tame elephants manoeuvre a captive into position, acting rather like gaolers.sentencedict.com
80. They will become tame enough after a relatively short period of time, to take food from your fingers.
81. Quills is actually pretty tame on that front, with only a few naked bodies and a smattering of blood.
82. The swamp cooler beats a steady rhythm, trying its best to tame the stuffy air.
83. Horses are easy to tame.
84. The beast of burden is very tame.
85. Confessedly defeated, he was properly tame now and subdued.
86. A wild goose lays a tame egg.
87. This is one tame bachelor party.
88. The reactor was built for tame atomic energy use.
89. 'We'll tame the Yenisey river!'
90. Could George Herbert Walker Bush tame Pat Buchanan's rebel band in 1992?
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