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Brought from wildness into a domesticated state.
tame
wild
broken
domestic
gentle
cultivated
docile
domesticated
tractable
manipulable
broken in
Portuguese
manso
tame
1
State media and
tame
pro-government academics are increasingly aggressive in their response.
2
The animals were
tame
because they were not used to seeing men.
3
Gold's record run
tame
by 1980 standards Gold price at record levels?
4
The birds are
tame
and quite accomplished in the art of begging.
5
With slack still remaining in the labor market, wage inflation remains
tame
.
1
The Convention, thoroughly
tamed
and silenced, acquiesced in Barere's motion without debate.
2
Unless
tamed
,
it has the potential to take thousands more of us.
3
Before she had finished the verse the Rectangle was subdued and
tamed
.
4
Her eccentricities had
tamed
themselves in the long discipline of frustrated desire.
5
The
tamed
animal claimed that he was as free as the wind.
6
Let him alone; he is my bondman and I have
tamed
him.
7
Fei lien
tamed
it, and would take it about in his sleeve.
8
Neither the land nor the people had been
tamed
by cultivation yet.
9
Chipping sparrows that frequent my doorway I have
tamed
in two days.
10
We see nature as something that has to be
tamed
or eradicated.
11
The small fellows are easily
tamed
and may be taught many tricks.
12
They too
tamed
the dog, the horse, and our other domestic animals.
13
And they won't find them on the banks of your
tamed
rivers!
14
The Forest of the March has never been conquered, much less
tamed
.
15
The desire subdued and
tamed
her, as nothing else could have done.
16
He has been
tamed
down and I want you to see him.
tamed
tame
·
tame by
tame animal
tame creature
tame horse
tame lions
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