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WILD IBD

GINNINDERRA PRESS
07 / 2018
9781760415648
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wild /waild/ adj. 1. living in a state of nature, as animals that have not been tamed or domesticated. 2. growing or produced without cultivation or the care of humans, as plants, flowers, fruit, honey, etc&hellip, 3. uncultivated, uninhabited, or waste, as land. 4. a. native to Australia and New Zealand: wild violet, wild cat. b. escaped to the wild&hellip, 5. living in an uncivilised state. 6. of unrestrained violence, fury, intensity, etc&hellip, 7. characterised by or indicating violent excitement, as actions, the appearance, etc. 8. frantic, distracted, crazy, or mad&hellip, 9. violently excited: wild with rage, fear, or pain. 10. undisciplined, unruly, lawless, or turbulent&hellip, 11. unrestrained, untrammelled, or unbridled: wild gaiety, wild orgies. 12. disregardful of moral restraints as to pleasurable indulgence. 13. unrestrained by reason or prudence: wild schemes. 14. extravagant or fantastic: wild fancies. 15. disorderly or dishevelled: wild locks. 16. wide of the mark: a wild throw. 17. Colloquial intensely eager or enthusiastic. 18. Cards (of a card) having its value decided by the wishes of the players or the player who holds it. -adv. 19. in a wild manner, wildly. -n. 20. (often plural) an uncultivated, uninhabited, or desolate region or tract, a waste, a wilderness, a desert. -phr. 21. in the wild, in natural surroundings or habitat: animals in the wild. 22. run wild, a. to grow without cultivation or check. b. to behave in an unrestrained or uncontrolled manner&hellip,á(From Macquarie ABC Dictionary)Join 159 poets from across Australia in an exhilarating and often surprising foray into the many facets of &lsquo,wild&rsquo, &ndash, human, animal, environmental and metaphorical.

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