Similar words: mildness, boldness, coldness, baldness, wilderness, child neglect, honest-to-goodness, blessedness. Meaning: ['waɪldnɪs] n. 1. a feeling of extreme emotional intensity 2. the property of being wild or turbulent 3. an unruly disposition to do as one pleases 4. an intractably barbarous or uncultivated state of nature.
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1. He retained his wildness and wiliness.
2. The wildness that shot up into the eye the moment the lips were yanked back.
3. And I welcome the hint of wildness which the brown heather spilling over their brow brings to my tame lowland domain.
4. Its wildness and this elegiac calm met, circled each other, and survived.
5. Their-very wildness provides ideal shelter in which guerrillas can hide and from which to launch attacks.
6. She stared at him with wildness in her eyes.
7. She has a spice of wildness in her character.
8. Liza had always had a tendency to wildness.
9. Primitiveness is of esthetics, while wildness represents the most bewitching element in Indian furniture.
10. "IN GOD'S wildness lies the hope of the world, " opined John Muir, the great (Scottish-born) American naturalist and defender of Yosemite National Park.
11. I tell how there may be a better wildness of logic than of inconsequence.
12. Perhaps this is behind Thoreau's dictum: In wildness is the salvation of the world.
13. I wouldn't encounter a similar wildness until a day in my twenties when, diving in the Caribbean, a school that seemed more like a herd of aptly named bigeye tuna surged past.
14. The element of wildness in his behavior was a protest against repressive convention.
15. It has been born of a compromise between wildness and tameness,[sentencedict.com/wildness.html] between Nature and Man.
16. When shooting in wildness, photographers usually shoot with long telephoto lenses from a distance.
17. The grounds were a perfect balance between neatness and natural wildness.
18. He had come to love the danger and the wildness of his life.
19. Something was beginning to happen to her, an excitement, a wildness that caught her by the throat.
20. But, instead, he drew back, repelled and almost frightened by the flooding, uncontrolled wildness of the emotion.
21. It was comfortable with its premature senescence but at the same time was wired with a wildness and youthful energy.
22. The Gardiner entrance to Yellowstone -- the demarcation between civilization and wildness -- is an arch without a door.
23. Or it may be that these animals somehow embody that peculiar quality of untamed wildness that readers admire and appreciate.
24. They had a pleasant evening, but the vein of wildness that Jessica had lost on meeting Mallachy never returned.
25. Hawaii wasn't like that at all; we were just pure metal wildness played really fast and with a lot of chops.
26. One of the darkest evils of our world is surely the unteachable wildness of the Good.
27. There is no air conditioning in the rooms, and the breeze through the opposite screen windows brings you the smell of the wildness.
28. She had rid herself of every remnant of that tonic wildness.
29. His jerkin on the reins only add to the horse's wildness.
30. His taunting inclination subdued for a moment by the old man's grief and wildness.
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