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1 There was a wildness in the waves which just suited them.
2 There was a wildness to his eyes that set my teeth on edge.
3 You promised it! she screamed, and there was a wildness in her eyes.
4 There 's a wildness to the performance that fairly rattles the bolts in your brain.
5 It 's a wildness of your dear head.
6 There was a wildness in her eyes.
7 There was a wildness in the scene which made the heart beat high with the sense of freedom.
8 There is a wildness about the Dortmund frontman; a high-octane, all-or-nothing passion that overtakes him on match days.
9 There had been a wildness in the tone, which spoke of a tossing head on a feverish pillow.
11 I do not think the Sultaness's narratives very natural or very probable, but there is a wildness in them that captivates.
12 Her face was very thin and pale, and there was a wildness in her restless eyes, that betokened a troubled spirit.
13 "You know I have said, I thought there was a wildness about you," replied Anne, laughing.
14 I was beside her in a moment; for the lovely face was pale and there was a wildness in her eyes which alarmed me.
15 I'll kill you first! There was a wildness in the boy's voice that Gavin recognized immediately, even before Kip's irises were flooded with jade green.
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