A cruelly rapacious person.
Criticize harshly or violently.
(Of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering.
Without civilizing influences.
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Examples for "wild "
Examples for "wild "
1 Every year, more countries ban wild animals from being used in circuses.
2 AL wild - card update The American League playoff situation is far more complex.
3 Animals in captivity undergo a range of environmental changes from wild animals.
4 Klopp said of the save: After 65 minutes, it was really wild .
5 It is one of the best known wild trout fisheries in Europe.
1 The barbarian was the proverbial bull in the china-shop of western Europe.
2 I'm using units of meters per second because I'm not a barbarian .
3 I'm afraid your guests must have thought me quite the barbarian , Cathy.
4 Happiness in these things is the legacy to us of the barbarian .
5 He fits in well, Tanis thought as he watched the barbarian work.
1 Come on; let's go see what the barbaric snows have brought us.
2 Without that access they're resorting to the same barbaric ways, Pramote said.
3 I dinna' want ye to think me too barbaric to look at.
4 Fabiana was eight months pregnant at the time of the barbaric attack.
5 It's quite barbaric . Pro-choice activists say such arguments are inflammatory and irresponsible.
1 Among uncivilized nations, the passions do, in general, exceed all rational bounds.
2 Wanton slaying of wild things is unknown among the uncivilized Red Indians.
3 Among uncivilized nations there is but one profession honourable, that of arms.
4 This is a powerful uncivilized strip of country that we've got into.
5 We'll be an uncivilized pair of terrors-thatis what we will be.
1 It was strongest in ancient times, and IS strongest in uncivilised regions.
2 They have nomadic tendencies; and, in their uncivilised state, scarcely practise agriculture.
3 At any rate, he did a very unapproved and most uncivilised thing.
4 They were pugnacious, and in their uncivilised way fought frequent wars.
5 He was quite uncivilised in every respect, and was utterly heathen.
Другие значения термина "savage" 1 The people were as truly savage as any South Sea Islanders .
2 The savage has only impulse; the civilized man has impulses and ideas.
3 In her place was a savage thing made of fury and violence.
4 The image of God is defaced in the hearts of the savage .
5 The savage tribesmen burst in the door and crowded into the room.
6 In a short but savage war their entire society was wiped out.
7 The savage draws his ideas of natural causation from observation of himself.
8 In one particular, the training of these savage politicians was never surpassed.
9 He had a savage humility, valuable in a crisis of this sort.
10 He had to find some means to resolve his savage internal conflict.
11 One had the face of a savage ; the other was half drunk.
12 The lips of the Vermonter parted in a kind of savage grin.
13 The savage cannot explain it at all; but he can use it.
14 They stalked in proudly, garbed in all the glory of savage splendours.
15 The once savage land is the nucleus of the arts and civilization.
16 The social life has banished simplicity from even the most savage tribe.
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