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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31. Studied the tissue cultures and rapid propagation of Lishui wildness Bletilla striate.
32. Koumiss transmits wildness, boldness and hospitality of Mongolian, Qingke barley beer ferments simple character of the Tibetan.
33. The promised land always lies on the other side of a wildness.
34. The neutral appearance set off the agitation of wildness, selfhood and frankness.
35. The exterior design is a unique blend of the wildness and enthusiasm of sports car and the practicability of station wagon, which shows SVW's attempt at a breakthrough in the traditional type.
36. And as the road swooped low, pitched and plunged, I felt an exhilarating wildness in my veins – like a swallow, like a mistle thrush, like a bird of spring,[http://sentencedict.com/wildness.html] buffeted by the sweet night air.
37. They acquire wildness and some of the surprises that the wild entails.
38. Fantastic Wildness is a form of artistic beauty in calligraphy practice.
39. Under the influence of seclusion, the song lyrics have features of clear wildness and empty thinness.
40. This year GUESS Summer Read - to wear continues its wildness and flirtation.
41. There is neither a tree nor a wild flower in this wildness.
42. While walking in the wildness, you must look out for poisonous snakes.
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