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How to use wildness in a sentence

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In our charge to domesticate this continent, we missed a few pockets of wildness where risk still dwells.
The wildness of nature feeds our primal needs for extra-sensory stimulation and animal instincts.
While he radiated innocence and virginity, Siterra radiated seductiveness, wildness, and deadliness.
Even William Blake might have seen this spot as some kind of psychogeographical axis mundi, where two different kinds of wildness have collided.
As such, they feature a major dimension of wildness, the incapacity to share language.
While coming home from fishing one night, the narrator was suddenly overwhelmed by a sense of rank, primitive animality, a feeling of wildness.
The wildness in these collaborations is about stretching the parameters of possibility within printmaking restraints.
The performers were antic and wild, in a time when wildness had not been encouraged.
A V-shaped skein passing overhead with a cacophony of honks floating down still epitomizes wildness and freedom for many people.
She shows few signs of the funky wildness her character is supposed to have.
Yet, just as in a Chinese painting, the wildness of the scene, and its strangeness, accentuates the impression of harmony and civilisation.
Leigh's interpretation has a high-strung quality, a wildness that hints in some scenes of being on the edge of hysteria.
The wildness of the charge sent shock waves through a non-violent, if raucous protest culture.
The humble person approaches ravening beasts, and when their gaze rests upon him, their wildness is tamed.
The wildness of Behn's life easily rivals that of any of the characters in her plays.
The beauty and wildness of the country is mirrored in the beauty and wildness of its people and politics.
The civility and wildness of the river coexist, much like Huck's personality.
The rough and unkempt textures of the horses coats attests to their wildness.
He arranges a side-by-side comparison of Oedipus' irony and pathos with the wildness of his passion.
I love improvisation and wildness of feeling and imagination, but it all has to find a container for itself. Otherwise the energy leaks out.
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Examples from Classical Literature
At the beginning we have an imitation of the Ossianic mood of forsakenness and wildness.
Speculative bushmen seem to have been puzzled to account for the wildness of the eland.
I suppose I must have fallen asleep, for my thoughts took every form of wildness and incoherency.
He was a brooding, ingrown man, secretive and sullen, with a streak of wildness which he usually managed to control.
Csar took it, but continued to look at Philip with eyes that were threatening in their wildness.
His strangeness, wildness, the mesmeric pull of his passion for her, his music!
In the grotesqueness and wildness of this theory we detect a true idea.
The whole scenery of this deep ravine was of Alpine wildness and sublimity.
I conjured him, incoherently, but in the most impassioned manner, not to abandon himself to this wildness, but to hear me.
Another way to contextualize the hybrid in Hume's poetry is to think of a wildness offsetting the presumed, or the unknown interfusing the known.
There is aridity, there is wildness, and yet there is a certain monotony.
For all his wildness, bunter had made no mistake in his marrying.
All concurs to give an air of wildness to the strange scene.
It is hard for me to believe that I shall find fair landscapes or sufficient wildness and freedom behind the eastern horizon.
I reply, that depends on the original wildness of the beast, and the amount of taming.
The rate at which the piano, cornet and violins were going, seemed to impart wildness to the half-drunken crowd.
They had now come to the mountains in all their wildness and ruggedness.
His eye, alone, which glistened like a fiery star amid lowering clouds, was to be seen in its state of native wildness.
She was looking steadily into the blaze, with a calm, heart-broken expression, very different from her former agitated wildness.
I hemmed once more, and drew closer to the hearth, repeating my comment on the wildness of the evening.
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