wildish
/wahyl-dish/US // ˈwaɪl dɪʃ //
野性,野性的,野性十足,野蛮生长
Definitions
adj.形容词 adjective
- 1
- : somewhat wild.
Examples
Society considered the Earl of Fleetwood wildish, though he could manage his affairs.
On the afternoon of the day they sailed, the sky looked wildish, and the master prognosticated either wind or heavy rain.
She could frighten a wildish cow and bail up anything that would stay in a yard with her.
Bella Barnes was going to marry a surveyor, a wildish young fellow, but a good one to work as ever was.
Born to wealth, he had led a somewhat wildish life in his youth.
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