[ US /ˈfɛɹəɫ/ ]
[ UK /fˈɛɹə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. wild and menacing
    a pack of feral dogs
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How To Use feral In A Sentence

  • Jackson Starfield is possessed of the most rock'n'roll name in town and a nice feral howl to match.
  • There's a reason that those invites a fortunate few received, allowing them to attend the après-opening private reception at the latest, greatest Place To Be, the Feral Cheerleader, are tinctured with a hue you cannot find at Sherwin-Williams. James Scarborough: "Stay Free© or Die: The Menstrual Hut Project," International City Bungalow Gallery, Long Beach, California
  • The adult members of society are under curfew and the elderly under house arrest: feral youth has taken over.
  • The watcher's eyes glim - mered in the darkness, well back in the shadows, bright and feral. Ilse Witch
  • Sturges was also quick to spot the feral intensity of Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine's brutal boorishness, using them to give Bad Day At Black Rock its seething core of twisted hatred.
  • He is beautifully made with graceful horns, a slinky, prism-like tail, and playful, though mocking and feral, eyes.
  • The potoroo's survival is believed to have been significantly aided by CALM's efforts to control feral foxes and cats.
  • During the 1990s, Liverpool's biggest contribution to mainstream rock culture involved dispatching platoons of terrifying feral scallies to mug people at Glastonbury.
  • We can't have feral cats hissing at MPs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The striking success of feral horses is ample proof that their behaviour patterns are not only persistent but survival-oriented.
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