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wild man

NOUN
  1. a person who is not socialized

How To Use wild man In A Sentence

  • Various rural communities in Germany, for instance, held traditional enactments in which a local inhabitant was dressed to represent a wild man, sometimes in moss and leaves.
  • She could not explain to him that he was a sinner, unregenerated, a wild man in her estimation, a being of quite another kind than herself, and therefore altogether unfitted to be the husband of her girl! John Caldigate
  • Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal Stallion-stitched leather buckle For the Wild Man A little bit country, a little bit rock 'n' roll circa '70s Eagles, this stallion-stitched leather buckle grooves well with a similar colored belt, worn-in low-slung corduroys, a dandy printed button-down and beat-up espadrilles. Shoot From the Hip
  • The former wild man of rock has reinvented himself as a respectable family man.
  • For every person such as TS Eliot, who said ‘it is impossible to regard him as a naif, a wild man, a wild pet for the supercultivated’, there were countless others who thought him plain crazy.
  • And the persistent jungle, ever encroaching on space, had out-posts of champac and wild mango, their giant roots, like the arms of an octopus, holding anchorage in clefts of the rock. Caste
  • But only a purely wild man went out on a limb of four or five minutes.
  • First, though Thompson casts himself as a wild man, he's also a precisionist. The Cheek's In The Mail
  • The former wild man of rock has reinvented himself as a respectable family man.
  • Iowa soldiers, I seen him give one whoop, and throw that plug hat hellwards over the crowd and jump down from that band stand like a wild man and make for the gang. A Certain Rich Man
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