Ainda não temos significados para "wild rumors".
1All sorts of wild rumors about the approaching Germans were current.
2These were the first wild rumors; eagerly sought and readily credited by the people.
3Empires were judged by their tea sets, and wild rumors spread about porcelain's power.
4Surrogates for both candidates spread wild rumors about their opponents.
5The countess found the air full of wild rumors.
6This letter was from Flemming, the Saxon ambassador in Berlin, and contained strange, wild rumors.
7Despite good reviews, the film came and went, but the wild rumors about Dayle's private life prevailed.
8All sorts of wild rumors were current.
9They are targets for wild rumors.
10A single glance at the chief was sufficient to show the truth of the wild rumors respecting his youth.
11The government had given currency to all these wild rumors; but it had too many heads for me to punch.
12The air was filled with a thousand vague, wild rumors-butthe very wildest surmises fell short of the real truth.
13He recalled now what Neville Longbottom had said about the wild rumors surrounding the mysterious man on the Quidditch pitch.
14He was referring to the tomes and films which exploited the wild rumors surrounding the fatal car crash in Paris in 1997.
15Nor did wild rumors of all sorts fail to exaggerate, and still the more horrify the true histories of these deadly encounters.
16Old friends looked doubtfully at each other, and wild rumors were rife of incursions over the Potomac by wild-haired riders from Virginia.
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