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    Use "wild about" in a sentence

    wild about example sentences

    wild about


    1. There was something wild about her, but a gentle wild animal


    2. She was in a purple towelling robe, her hair slightly wild about her face; such a contrast to how he had always seen her before when so neatly made up, formal – her professional distance


    3. You can go wild about it


    4. “Naw the screen went wild about a minute in, no picture


    5. Google is not wild about the idea of the same content being published in more than one place


    6. wild about them, from Christians to


    7. Nevertheless—any of us who are parents know we’re not too wild about them never leaving home, but let ‘em die if they don’t have to? C’mon, let’s be serious! So—who would? What inventor or artist will deep-six every single invention, every creation that talent and passion creates, just because one or two weren’t “perfect”? Not sane, they won’t


    8. I'm not wild about the idea of having to memorize it and less thrilled about there being a next one


    9. Do you know, I was so wild about her at that time that if she had told me to poison Marfa Petrovna or to cut her throat and to marry herself, it would have been done at once! But it ended in the catastrophe of which you know already


    10. `Ole Crass ain't arf wild about Owen doin' that room,' replied

    11. Do you know, I was so wild about her at that time that if she had told me


    12. Market’s mood: In early 2000, investors were so wild about the Internet that they priced Inktomi’s shares at 250 times the company’s revenues


    13. Nicole Worley was just wild about Harry


    14. When a new-hatched savage running wild about his native woodlands in a grass clout, followed by the nibbling goats, as if he were a green sapling; even then, in Queequeg's ambitious soul, lurked a strong desire to see something more of Christendom than a specimen whaler or two


    15. At first she was only employed by him in connection with his taverns and in some other shady business, but now he has suddenly realized all she is and has gone wild about her


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