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tamable

ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being tamed

How To Use tamable In A Sentence

  • Where is the horse, the steed that bears the triumphant general, the untamable champion loyal only to the skilled commander, so beloved of great leaders from Alexander to Napoleon?
  • But my eyes were drawn beyond that, to the deep ocean, that untamable wildness stretching north. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her eyes burning furiously like an untamable fire.
  • I became increasingly drawn to the team of breakers who worked them, trying their damnedest to tame the untamable. Kings of Colorado
  • There is no study more curious and interesting, and I am fond of tracing the two elements of character visible in Italian society, and every individual Italian, as they flow down from the remotest times to these: the one element, that capacity for intellectual culture of the highest degree; the other element, that utter untamableness of passion and feeling. Italian Journeys
  • Feral cats are born into non-domestic situations and are normally untamable unless they're trapped as kittens.
  • Where is the horse, the steed that bears the triumphant general, the untamable champion loyal only to the skilled commander, so beloved of great leaders from Alexander to Napoleon?
  • Its horsepower is real and brutal, almost untamable. The Sun
  • Over the last century, writers like Rudyard Kipling and moviemakers like Walt Disney have given almost human qualities to what in real life are wild and untamable animals.
  • Are these monsters really untamable? Times, Sunday Times
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