The property of being wild or turbulent.
An intractably barbarous or uncultivated state of nature.
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Examples for "tameness "
Examples for "tameness "
1 If in his rural designs there is sameness and tameness ; if often
2 An innate tameness was the key characteristic that allowed domestication to develop.
3 So in spite of its apparent tameness the land held a mystery.
4 The turgidity and luxuriance of art gradually passed into tameness and poverty.
5 I have encouraged virulence by my tameness . - Yet tame I will still be.
A feeling of extreme emotional intensity.
1 The wildness of the boy that had persisted in me was gone.
2 We are not so threatened by the power and wildness within you.
3 Roaring in her ears, faces tumbling, lifting in a wildness about her.
4 Next day it was to appear to her in all its wildness .
5 The scenery has a wildness that approaches to that of the Rhine.
6 I may have caught something of the natural wildness of my companions.
7 To the rich wildness of nature is added the wildness of man.
8 The vague stories of earlier wildness she had held no account of.
9 All her wildness seemed to rise up and rush to the surface.
10 These gave a touch of romantic wildness to the otherwise peaceful scene.
11 For all his wildness , Bunter had made no mistake in his marrying.
12 As it was public property it had kept intact its native wildness .
13 She thought of the spasms of apparent pain, the wildness and desperation.
14 It was a spot of semi-sylvan wildness that they were fond of.
15 But, in the wildness of the dream, she had not rejected him.
16 If he was to be married, this wildness must now be curbed.
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