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ALL meanings of wildly

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  • adjective wildly living in a state of nature; not tamed or domesticated: a wild animal; wild geese. 1
  • adjective wildly growing or produced without cultivation or the care of humans, as plants, flowers, fruit, or honey: wild cherries. 1
  • adjective wildly uncultivated, uninhabited, or waste: wild country. 1
  • adjective wildly uncivilized or barbarous: wild tribes. 1
  • adjective wildly of unrestrained violence, fury, intensity, etc.; violent; furious: wild strife; wild storms. 1
  • adjective wildly characterized by or indicating violent feelings or excitement, as actions or a person's appearance: wild cries; a wild look. 1
  • adjective wildly frantic or distracted; crazy: to drive someone wild. 1
  • adjective wildly violently or uncontrollably affected: wild with rage; wild with pain. 1
  • adjective wildly undisciplined, unruly, or lawless: a gang of wild boys. 1
  • adjective wildly unrestrained, untrammeled, or unbridled: wild enthusiasm. 1
  • adjective wildly disregardful of moral restraints as to pleasurable indulgence: He repented his wild youth. 1
  • adjective wildly unrestrained by reason or prudence: wild schemes. 1
  • adjective wildly amazing or incredible: Isn't that wild about Bill getting booted out of the club? 1
  • adjective wildly disorderly or disheveled: wild hair. 1
  • adjective wildly wide of the mark: He scored on a wild throw. 1
  • adjective wildly Informal. intensely eager or enthusiastic: wild to get started; wild about the new styles. 1
  • adjective wildly Cards. (of a card) having its value decided by the wishes of the players. 1
  • adjective wildly Metallurgy. (of molten metal) generating large amounts of gas during cooling, so as to cause violent bubbling. 1
  • adverb wildly in a wild manner; wildly. 1
  • noun wildly Often, wilds. an uncultivated, uninhabited, or desolate region or tract; waste; wilderness; desert: a cabin in the wild; a safari to the wilds of Africa. 1
  • verb with object wildly to travel around as a group, attacking or assaulting (people) in a random and violent way: The man was wilded and left for dead. 1
  • idioms wildly blow wild, (of an oil or gas well) to spout in an uncontrolled way, as in a blowout. Compare blowout (def 4). 1
  • idioms wildly in the wild, in a natural state or in the wilderness. in the real world; in real life: language learning in the classroom and in the wild. 1
  • idioms wildly run wild, to grow unchecked: The rambler roses are running wild. to show lack of restraint or control: Those children are allowed to run wild. 1
  • adverb wildly in an uncontrolled way 1
  • adverb wildly savagely 1
  • adverb wildly extremely 1
  • noun wildly In a wild, uncontrolled manner. 1
  • adverb wildly You use wildly to emphasize the degree, amount, or intensity of something. 0
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