We have no meanings for "altogether wild" in our records yet.
1 And then Maulevrier's habits are altogether wild and foolish.
2 They have an altogether wild and singular appearance.
3 His looks were becoming altogether wild .
4 Pliny, adopting the distinction of Theophrastus, says, "Of trees there are some which are altogether wild , some more civilized."
5 Some of the plainsmen, like those I speak of now, are altogether wild and will not serve the Turks on any terms.
6 Clearly it was better that she should not run altogether wild , being what she was and the favour of men so easy to be won.
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