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wild-headed

/wahyld-hed-id/US // ˈwaɪldˈhɛd ɪd //

野性的,野生的,荒唐的,野蛮生长

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : given to wild or exorbitant ideas.

Examples

  • He has wild swings between trying not to care about Lana and the baby, and being completely obsessed by it.

  • Here she is in June saying “Trans politics and feminism have never been headed to the same place.”

  • The sound of birds, quail, even doe, make a wild grid of noise.

  • Starting under Theodore Roosevelt and Howard Taft, embassies headed by career diplomats increased in number.

  • Rodriguez now headed home to his kids, as did thousands of other police parents.

  • They are so rich in harmony, so weird, so wild, that when you hear them you are like a sea-weed cast upon the bosom of the ocean.

  • But he forgot the stagnant town, the bald-headed man at the club window, the organ and "The Manola."

  • But the nasty part of the whole thing was, that Haggard had won eleven thousand pounds from a weak-headed boy.

  • The white men served their smoking cannon with a wild energy that, for a time, made the gallant nine equal to a thousand.

  • A cricket-match was in progress, but the bowling and batting were extremely wild, thanks to The Warren strong beer.