How To Use Tamed In A Sentence

  • For some 2,000 years the central bridge of Florence has crossed this narrow point in the Arno at least since 59 B.C. when Romans settled the untamed floodplain that became a colony called Florentia. Ponte Vecchio, a Bridge That Spans Centuries
  • He was one of the first 19th century sailors who tamed the seas through science, inventing systems for transporting cannon over marshy ground, ciphers for code and a system of hydrographical surveys.
  • Wolves and jackals, when frightened, certainly tuck in their tails; and a tamed jackal has been described as careering round his master in circles and figures of eight, like a dog, with his tail between his legs. The expression of the emotions in man and animals
  • It has an untamed feel, having been largely unmanaged for many decades and it's littered with old wood and falling trees, a perfect habitat for these invisible workers.
  • horses were clogged until they were tamed
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  • He tamed the urge to participate in the new venture.
  • The wheat fields have nothing to say to me. And that is sad. But you have hair that is the color of gold. Think how wonderful that will be when you have tamed me! The grain, which is also golden, will bring me back the thought of you. And I shall love to listen to the wind in the wheat.
  • The interior of Corsica is high and untamed.
  • The breakwater tamed the waves and provided a safe bathing area.
  • But the face into which he had gazed across the candle-flame had been neither tamed, nor troubled by any foreboding.
  • I think that you are simply causing us to chase an untamed ornithoid without cause. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • We've selected and tamed our sources of meat and poultry, but fish is the last wild food. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meantime, the federal budget deficit remains untamed and likely to be aggravated by this disaster.
  • She tamed the beast so she gets to keep it.
  • The pool was usually filled with swimmers, spellbound by the cool shower that tamed the summer sun.
  • The family silver was sold off and the unions tamed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The gaudy tanagers, that cannot be tamed -- the noisy lories, the resplendent trogons, the toucans with their huge clumsy bills, and the tiny bee-birds (the _trochili_ and _colibri_) -- all glance through the sunny vistas. The Rifle Rangers
  • He sails to the Marquesas, where the people, he thinks, are still free and untamed.
  • The wheat fields have nothing to say to me. And that is sad. But you have hair that is the color of gold. Think how wonderful that will be when you have tamed me! The grain, which is also golden, will bring me back the thought of you. And I shall love to listen to the wind in the wheat.
  • Golf courses once tamed and made to look impotent are sinking their teeth into him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though very fierce outwardly, the dog was well - tamed.
  • Despite bad moods and worse manners, the car could always be tamed by appreciation, patience and just enough rein.
  • The Romans tamed the spring and built a suite of luxurious baths around it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though very fierce outwardly, the dog was well - tamed.
  • It was a time when religion roamed the American wilderness untamed. Christianity Today
  • the once inhospitable landscape is now tamed
  • Never allow your mind to wander untamed like a wild animal that exists on the basis of survival of the fittest. Tame your mind with consistent focus on your goals and desires. Stephen Richards 
  • Guided by the signposts of DNA, we have virtually traveled back in time along the genetic stream, from the present to the ancient past, to the era when some determined bands of people first tamed an ox.
  • I could be chasing an untamed ornithoid without cause." like to note my disillusionment with Paulie Walnuts. St. Louis Game Time
  • Furthermore, they assert, aged garlic is preferable because with aging, garlic's harsh, irritating and odiferous qualities can be tamed.
  • For they know that within you is a force that is like that of a hurricane - wild, natural, untamed and irrepressible.
  • It implies, I think, a fundamental break with the domination impulse by which we have "tamed" nature over the millennia of recorded history and built our unstable civilizations, propped up by war and conquest. Robert Koehler: Beyond Petroleum
  • This grandly titled traditional animation from DreamWorks centres on an untamed horse in the old Wild West which is captured by the army and harshly broken in to join the cavalry.
  • He was no longer the slender boy who had enlisted nine years earlier but a thickset man, with shaggy hair and an untamed beard. For Wounded Vet, Love Pierces the Fog of War
  • The extent to which certain species of marine fishes may be tamed was published some time ago in a popular weekly magazine.
  • It's a feral, untamed animal. The Sun
  • Each time we sit still with the restlessness and heat of anger we are tamed and strengthened.
  • Her unruly teeth have been tamed into a neat, pearly, Californian smile, the parakeet spiked hair is now a glossy black mane.
  • The manor house where Orwell, a declared socialist, was forced to recuperate during one of his lung hemorrhages is among the island's most patrician -- bone-white, with many fluted chimneys, its own boat dock and a tamed lawn as sweeping as the playing fields of Eton, Eric Blair's alma mater. Literary Pilgrimages: George Orwell
  • Few want to see fast bowlers tamed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nepal is stunning, with its wild, untamed landscape.
  • He was also a child of the untamed and untilled outback where people lived quite literally on the breadline.
  • Wild horses can be tamed, but Finch said it takes someone who is knowledgeable and experienced.
  • You can probably tell that ‘Ole ‘'s got a bit of everything - though beautifully wild and untamed in places, it won't frighten the proverbial horses, and is a must for any burgeoning jazzbo's collection.
  • The Camargue landscape is vast and just slightly untamed, with ponies and cattle roaming wild grassland, abundant birdlife and colorful local characters. The Salt of the Earth
  • The wheat fields have nothing to say to me. And that is sad. But you have hair that is the color of gold. Think how wonderful that will be when you have tamed me! The grain, which is also golden, will bring me back the thought of you. And I shall love to listen to the wind in the wheat.
  • If there be horns (which denote the force and fury of beasts) against the church, there are carpenters (which denote the wisdom and forecast of men) for the church, by which they find ways to master the strongest beasts, for every kind of beasts is tamed, and has been tamed, of mankind, Jam. iii. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • He bellowed a loud, insane laugh that sounded more like a cackle than a laugh and lifted his goblet, spilling wine down the front of his long, untamed beard.
  • For they know that within you is a force that is like that of a hurricane - wild, natural, untamed and irrepressible.
  • One fine day, this innocent tigress is suddenly tamed by a modest teacher who teaches her to read.
  • Never allow your mind to wander untamed like a wild animal that exists on the basis of survival of the fittest. Tame your mind with consistent focus on your goals and desires. Stephen Richards 
  • Kate is eventually tamed and obedient towards her husband by the end of the play.
  • Her hair has the kind of untamed volume mostly seen on those who've yet to feel the pressures of an aesthetically constrained professional environment. Photos of crime victims, such as Chandra Levy, can become numbingly familiar
  • All written material copyright bellis 2001 html is 60 cove design 40 me: * I think some kind of soundproofing material would be more effective in creating privacy: P Refrigerator an antique beauty which sits unplugged in my kitchen looking pretty and quietly mocking me like some kind of untamed gigolo. Boing Boing: September 1, 2002 - September 7, 2002 Archives
  • It was only after the Mongols tamed horses, yaks and camels that they took to a nomadic herding lifestyle.
  • The wheat fields have nothing to say to me. And that is sad. But you have hair that is the color of gold. Think how wonderful that will be when you have tamed me! The grain, which is also golden, will bring me back the thought of you. And I shall love to listen to the wind in the wheat.
  • Francis of Assisi, who tamed a very bad wolf there during one of his frequent visits.
  • Today the law can only be effective if it can police the wild, untamed internet. Times, Sunday Times
  • Television advertisements still sing of the untamed musterer, now a legend in his own primetime.
  • Infested with wild pigs, brumbies and feral cattle, it's an untamed, remote place that challenges the senses.
  • We have tamed another bit of garden: a dolorous little drying green hedged on two sides with straggling cotoneasters which formed the view from the dining room.
  • After all, these are the Galiuro Mountains, a mostly untamed range of the old west 70 miles northeast of Tucson.
  • A people in whom the love of liberty is in-born cannot be enslaved, though they may be exterminated by superior force and intelligence, as in the case of the poor Indian of our own land—a people who, two hundred years ago, spread their untamed hordes from the icebergs of Maine to the balmy sunland of Florida. Black and White
  • There is currently no need for any further rate increases, but the Bank must resist the temptation to loosen monetary policy any further until it becomes clear that inflation has been tamed again.
  • His was a wild, uncivilized kind of handsomeness, she thought, like that of a noble, untamed creature of the forest, changed by enchantment into a man and thrust into modern clothes. The Port of Adventure
  • The extent to which certain species of marine fishes may be tamed was published some time ago in a popular weekly magazine.
  • In sun you will find serenity, in rain you will be lost in a landscape that seems untamed. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a feral, untamed animal. The Sun
  • La Route, marked by grape symbols on the map, lay there to be tamed.
  • The Romans tamed the spring and built a suite of luxurious baths around it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The untamed mix of ways to write similar sounds perplexes English-users galore, native as well as adoptive. The English Is Coming!
  • Still, he is being tamed with elegance and admirable refinement. Times, Sunday Times
  • The remote, fell-foot hamlet of Croglin lies tucked in among the fells and folds and dales and wide expanses of brooding water that pock the untamed landscape of Cumberland.
  • The wheat fields have nothing to say to me. And that is sad. But you have hair that is the color of gold. Think how wonderful that will be when you have tamed me! The grain, which is also golden, will bring me back the thought of you. And I shall love to listen to the wind in the wheat.
  • He was so angry, he was like a untamed beast.
  • Cockatiels make the most endearing, affectionate, responsive and easily tamed pets around.
  • It is no answer to the chilling effect of section 40 on a free and untamed press to say that they only need join a recognised regulator. Times, Sunday Times
  • A massive management reshuffle followed the scandal and while the changes poisoned the atmosphere, the newsroom was not tamed.
  • Infested with wild pigs, brumbies and feral cattle, it's an untamed, remote place that challenges the senses.
  • Still, he is being tamed with elegance and admirable refinement. Times, Sunday Times
  • China has accomplished what millions of disapproving parents could not: tamed hip-hop music. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is no answer to the chilling effect of section 40 on a free and untamed press to say that they only need join a recognised regulator. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is the sound of an overdriven guitar squall tamed by an expert musician into stunning walls of noise.
  • Golf courses once tamed and made to look impotent are sinking their teeth into him. Times, Sunday Times
  • They dammed and tamed the wild stream.
  • Never allow your mind to wander untamed like a wild animal that exists on the basis of survival of the fittest. Tame your mind with consistent focus on your goals and desires. Stephen Richards 
  • But it, the face in the picture, is overcivilised, whereas Brigit looked untamed and resentful. The Halo
  • The family silver was sold off and the unions tamed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The untamed beauty of Canada is mystical at its core, but it is the way it is interpreted in his sketches and paintings that takes the breath away.
  • The Romans tamed the spring and built a suite of luxurious baths around it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her untamed sexuality, her unknowable desires, her inexpressible emotions, frighten and drive him further away.
  • Girls of four don't wet their beds night after night. Like some untamed beast.
  • The algal beast needs to be tamed — and harnessed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Untamed Thought, great, giantlike, enormous; -- to be tamed in due time into the compact greatness, not giant-like, but godlike and stronger than gianthood, of the Shakspeares, the Goethes! Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History
  • He tamed the urge to participate in the new venture.
  • Men have forgotten this truth. But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed.
  • Or are they double-edged swords? awards that demand feelings of gratitude towards southern benefactors as day-to-day problems are swept swiftly under the "untamed" carpet? No more wild stereotypes about Shetland
  • She has the air of a bird which doesn't want to be caged or tamed.
  • In the meane time, the people called Silures, being a verie fierce kind of men, and valiant, prepared to make warre against the Romans, for they might not be bowed neither with roughnesse, nor yet with any courteous handling, so that they were to be tamed by an armie of legionarie souldiers to be brought among them. Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (4 of 8) The Fovrth Booke Of The Historie Of England
  • The Gap is an untamed wilderness of jungle and swampland with no road infrastructure whatsoever, and it's officially off-limits to foreign travelers.
  • untamed" ... and there's no Adam D backing vocals All Updates @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
  • The bass is more present than before, and the occasional stridency of the treble has been tamed without an apparent loss of musical information.
  • Heathcliff is the wild, untamed boy she grew up with, whom no one understands or has patience with.
  • Back when the old American west was untamed, and the ranges were open and free, there lived an unassuming cowboy named Gritts.
  • On the other hand, terrestrial species are more often domesticated, while only a few marine species are tamed, mainly in zoos, dolphinaria or so called ‘Sea Worlds’.
  • Thomas Lynch has tamed the Beaumont's vastness with a central platform - a stage upon a stage - overhung by a free-floating architrave on which sun and moon, fireworks, and a distant beacon flourish under Peter Kaczorowski's lights.
  • The remote, fell-foot hamlet of Croglin lies tucked in among the fells and folds and dales and wide expanses of brooding water that pock the untamed landscape of Cumberland.
  • Most notable of all, he has, almost single-handed, tamed the once all-powerful military and established civilian supremacy in the government.
  • It was only after the Mongols tamed horses, yaks and camels that they took to a nomadic herding lifestyle.
  • Fascinating Gubbio is best known as the place where Saint Francis tamed a ferocious wolf.
  • By comparison with Point Pleasant Beach, the shore at Sandy Hook was wild and untamed.
  • I could be chasing an untamed ornithoid without cause. St. Louis Game Time
  • Out here the ocean feels wild and untamed, but appearances can be deceptive. Times, Sunday Times
  • He owns a cacao plantation in this swath of untamed cloud forest in northern Venezuela, where ocelots dart under towering saman trees and howler monkeys shriek at visitors. POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: July 29, 2009
  • In contrast, Florence - lush, fertile, and untamed - offers Lucy a taste of life outside her sheltered existence in England.
  • Wild crops such as wheat and barley began to be cultivated, and wild animals such as sheep and goats were tamed and then domesticated.
  • What is youth, but an untamed beast? all whose actions are rash and rude, not capable of good counsel, when it is given; and, ape-like, delighting in nothing but in toys and babies? therefore thou no sooner beganst to have a little strength and discretion, but forthwith thou wast kept under the rod, and fear of parents and masters; as if thou hadst been born to live under the discipline of others, rather than at the disposition of thine own will. The Practice of Piety: Directing a Christian How to Walk, that He May Please God.
  • Be sure to bring along a good supply of water and perhaps a few snacks as there are no services on the long stretch of untamed beach. Punta Raza, Nayarit: where the jungle meets the sea
  • Not like the typical wild untamed people, he was someone different, and depicted in the media over quite an extended period of time in that way.
  • The wheat fields have nothing to say to me. And that is sad. But you have hair that is the color of gold. Think how wonderful that will be when you have tamed me! The grain, which is also golden, will bring me back the thought of you. And I shall love to listen to the wind in the wheat.
  • It lowered its head and the boy spoke to him softly, whereupon it immediately was tamed.
  • Our immediate predecessors saw them in their untamed state, in the vigor of their power, and the pride of their independence.
  • But these nether fauna can never be completely tamed; and what would the outer reaches be, without their inner complement of native wildlife?
  • In the new west of today the wilderness may look tamed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Covering the top of his head was a wild, untamed mess of black curls.
  • In the context of Jewish law, that penis gets "tamed" - or perhaps "domesticated" is a better term-through guidelines and requirements that direct a husband's sexuality towards his wife-because in a religious context, of course, marital sex is the only legitimate sex-requiring him to be attentive to her needs and desires, while at the same time ensuring that there is enough sex for him to be satisfied. Feminist blogs
  • The wheat fields have nothing to say to me. And that is sad. But you have hair that is the color of gold. Think how wonderful that will be when you have tamed me! The grain, which is also golden, will bring me back the thought of you. And I shall love to listen to the wind in the wheat.
  • The picture on the left shows a family trying to feed the first ever hippopotamus to be tamed from the wild. Jessica The Tame Hippo
  • Who was the Greek hero who tamed the winged horse Pegasus?
  • But like wild animals and flighty birds, our dreams are loath to be tamed.
  • But everything potentially changed in 2007-8, once the taxpayer had to bail out the banks and got so little in return: for the first time, middle opinion began to wonder whether the City resembled the unions in the 70s – an overmighty, irresponsible subject that for the sake of democracy's health needed to be tamed. Who can deliver the cultural Big Bang that the City needs? | David Kynaston
  • But clever suspension changes and, more important, the four-wheel drive, have tamed the beast.
  • One such outfit that is nibbling at Pentamedia's talent and market is Total Infotainment Ltd, Chennai.
  • His roomie said snake was cute and acted as a devout3 friend to human, moreover, he had tamed it for years.
  • Ava asked, gently disentangling her untamed red hair.
  • Never allow your mind to wander untamed like a wild animal that exists on the basis of survival of the fittest. Tame your mind with consistent focus on your goals and desires. Stephen Richards 
  • My relationship with Al goes back a long way, to 1969, when I found the ragged, untamed young actor in an off-off-Broadway performance in a Village loft. Jay Weston: Santa Monica's Broad Stage Offers The Merchant of Venice With an Academy Award-Winning Actor. (No, It's Not Pacino)
  • Your budgerigars can also obtain exercise outside the cage while under your supervision - if they are hand-tamed to fly in a familiar, controlled room.
  • The field survival rate of tamed Spathiphyllum floribundum cv. Cupid could reach more than 95 %.
  • Lobster bisque spiked with a shot of Armagnac, adminstered at the table, would work better if the salt content were tamed.
  • In sun you will find serenity, in rain you will be lost in a landscape that seems untamed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Real love, he asks; not the degraded things to which men give that great name, as to every passing gust of feeling, to every unworthy untamed emotion: but the divine quality, when to the "lastingness," which he requires, is also joined that which is the inner essence of Love, viz., sacrifice. The Form of Perfect Living and Other Prose Treatises
  • The principality of white supremacy was wrestled into yielding a different kind of potency; a power of oppression was partially tamed and forced to become a power of creativity.
  • The tale of the most frightsome hound as ever haunted London, and of Yapper, the Scruffian as learned to speak dog, the Scruffian as tamed Whelp ... well, as near to tamed him as that snarling, slavering, scurrilous cur of a canine ever could be tamed. Archive 2010-03-01
  • Wild crops such as wheat and barley began to be cultivated, and wild animals such as sheep and goats were tamed and then domesticated.
  • It was as if chlorpromazine had tamed their inner demons sufficiently to allow them to reenter the world. MANUFACTURING DEPRESSION
  • Among other things, Spock metapohrically refers to Kirk as a "race horse" that must be "tamed" (or was it "broken"?). Star Dreck
  • The behavior of these feralized animals differs somewhat from that of creatures which have never been tamed. Domesticated Animals Their Relation to Man and to his Advancement in Civilization
  • He was also a child of the untamed and untilled outback where people lived quite literally on the breadline.
  • She scrambled into shorts and T-shirt, tamed her thick russet waves by tying them back in a ponytail.
  • However, this lady must be tamed because she is a poison to Obama based on all what she said during her campaign amelia Obama's VP team raises 'a lot of names' on Capitol Hill
  • I dare be bold to saye thus much, that being warned and tamed, by this present penurie, they had rather plow and til the land, then they would suffer the same to be vncultured, by withdrawing themselues to armure. The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1
  • Green Mountains -- and pushed but a little way back in these hundred and fifty years, lies the primeval forest, trodden no longer now by the wasting redman, but untamed yet, almost unhandselled. Fort Amity
  • This isn't an untamed wilderness ). Times, Sunday Times
  • We stand and muse, a little wary of nature in such an untamed and powerful form.
  • The locks of hair had twisted themselves into ringlets, and they looked like they would suffocate her if left untamed.
  • Lonely Planet said Shetland is "pristine, wild and untamed" which is a dull sort of description, especially given that it has a bloody great oil refinery, with the fabulous name of Sullom Voe and which makes its council among the richest in the UK. Lonely Planet should have looked at Orkney as well as Shetland
  • The wheat fields have nothing to say to me. And that is sad. But you have hair that is the color of gold. Think how wonderful that will be when you have tamed me! The grain, which is also golden, will bring me back the thought of you. And I shall love to listen to the wind in the wheat.
  • We've made armoring yourself for the untamed outback - or a reasonable facsimile - a much less anxious process.
  • The griffin is also said to be feirce and untamed. Another Quiz – mythical animals
  • In her poetry, this is apparent in the representation of prairie homesteaders as cultivators and, by extension, civilizers of an untamed western wilderness.
  • Ruddy cheeked, curly topped and wellie wearing tots enjoyed seeing nature tamed as much as their elders,it seems. Touring With Friends-Ledbury And Hampton Court Castle, Herefordshire « Fairegarden
  • But tamed down to their elements - such as zip detailing and cosy down-stuffed linings in bombers and blousons - even these translate as sound casual wear.
  • Men have forgotten this truth. But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed.
  • When horses were tamed their first military use was in drawing light carts which served as shooting and fighting platforms.
  • The domestic fowl is a favourite; but, curious to say, neither here nor in any part of tropical Africa known to me have the people tamed the only gallinaceous bird which the Black Continent has contributed to civilization. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
  • The description of the untamed faun as he then appeared is not flattering: his complexion sallow, his hair stiff, his figure slight, his expression lusterless, his manner insignificant. The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte Vol. I. (of IV.)
  • I could be chasing an untamed ornithoid without cause." the party may now begin lol whats up family St. Louis Game Time
  • One was a clockmaker years ahead of his time - a pioneer who did the impossible and tamed the timepiece, transforming exploration and unravelling the riddle of safe navigation.
  • He was so angry, he was like a untamed beast.
  • Never allow your mind to wander untamed like a wild animal that exists on the basis of survival of the fittest. Tame your mind with consistent focus on your goals and desires. Stephen Richards 
  • In contrast to young Apollo and Athena, the Furies represent the primitive past that needs to be defeated and tamed in order for civilization to progress.
  • The Romans tamed the spring and built a suite of luxurious baths around it. Times, Sunday Times
  • I refer to our forbears, who, in trekking from the north to the southernmost tip of Africa centuries ago, braved rivers that are perennially swollen; hacked their way through treacherous jungle and forest; survived the plagues of the then untamed lethal diseases of a multifarious nature that abounded in Equatorial Africa; and wrested themselves from the gaping mouths of the beasts of prey. Albert Lutuli - Nobel Lecture
  • The wheat fields have nothing to say to me. And that is sad. But you have hair that is the color of gold. Think how wonderful that will be when you have tamed me! The grain, which is also golden, will bring me back the thought of you. And I shall love to listen to the wind in the wheat.
  • The east coast is wild, windy and untamed by development, the sea a challenge for even competent surfers.
  • From the untamed poetry of D's seemingly unscripted rants, or the simplistic shower-ditties that he haphazardly harmonizes throughout, I can't help but feel this.
  • This was grassed over, but it sat behind a terrace of houses: it therefore counted as city, not as untamed wilderness.
  • * GREEN RIVER When other rivers rage with runoff, the Green, tamed by Flaming Gorge Dam, provides a tailrace trout fishery that attracts flyfishers from surrounding states. A STATE-BY-STATE GUIDE TO THE HOTTEST LAKES, RIVERS, STREAMS, AND HONEY HOLES IN AMERICA
  • Being the very height of its summer holidays as well as carnival time, it produces a wild and untamed version of an August bank holiday but in the middle of March.
  • The author finally tamed some of his potentially offensive statements
  • In effect, then, tobogganing was tamed and domesticated in a similar way to snowshoeing.
  • The wolf was tamed and evolved into the house dog
  • Men have forgotten this truth. But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed.
  • Morhi shuddered as a whippoorwill called in the distant southern pines… She was a descendant of Jaxis White-Flame and Beast Who Never Tamed and she had her Phoenix Flame attack.
  • But research carried out in Holland found the breed could be tamed by only allowing dogs with an easy-going nature to breed. The Sun
  • The untamed mix of ways to write similar sounds perplexes English-users galore, native as well as adoptive. The English Is Coming!
  • I didn't harbor wildness to unleash and be tamed -- brattiness at times, but not wildness. Molly Magid Hoagland: Wild Thing
  • Mr. Egremont grants us glimpses of an austerely gorgeous idyll, of untamed forests and wide Masurian lakes, of a "softly lit horizon . . . and the pale-blue East Prussian sky," of ice-sailing regattas and sleigh rides, of marzipan at Christmas. Eastern Reproaches
  • ■ eam ike ladle is tamed on the joint v (as shown by the dotted line r, fig. 8,) to pour its contents in the mouth-piece tf jnd firom thence it runs into the seam. Transactions of the Society Instituted at London for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce
  • Only safer, "tamed" poetry is marketed by the big machines today. Travis Nichols: The Poetry Feminaissance
  • Yet even this stridently anti-authority gesture was tamed over the next few decades. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pecos Bill was the hero of American cowboys . Bill almost single-handedly tamed the rough wilderness in the American Southwest. He was so tough he used a rattlesnake for a lasso to rope in his cattle.
  • My adolescent hormones, gawkiness, acne, hair that refused to be tamed - all left me constantly on the verge of tears.
  • Without such exonerations this Evil will never be tamed; nor constantly, or to any purpose, mitigated; but rather ex - asperated by other Remedies. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society
  • She even has a look of Mata Hari, with her hair tamed into a silky curtain that complements her black designer suit and kitten heels.
  • It was only after the Mongols tamed horses, yaks and camels that they took to a nomadic herding lifestyle.
  • In the new west of today the wilderness may look tamed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some authors have proved the mildness and docility of the camelopard, while others represent it as incapable of being tamed. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 280, October 27, 1827
  • Here were dogs which never barked (supposed to be the almiqui), wild birds tamed in the houses and "wonderful arrangements of nets, * and fish-hooks and fishing apparatus. The life of Christopher Columbus: from his own letters and journals and other documents of his time.

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