43 Verbs to Use for the Word wild

Caterpillars, black beetles, and ants roam the wilds of this lower world, making their way through miniature groves and thickets like bears in a thick wood.

I will wait till he sees fit to show it," was my thought; then, as I caught a wild and pleading look from Ella, I added in positive assertion to myself, "

And thou, ungentle, yet much loving child, Whose heart still shows the "untamed haggard wild," A heart which justly makes the highest claim, Too easily is checked by transient blame; Ere such an orb can ascertain its sphere, The ordeal must be various and severe; My prayers attend thee, though the feet may fly, I hear thy music in the silent, sky.

My heart doth long again for joy; I love your wilds and mossy leas,

I burn to view th' enthusiastic wilds By mortals else untrod.

So toilsome was the road to trace, The guide, abating of his pace, Led slowly through the pass's jaws, And ask'd Fitz-James by what strange cause He sought these wilds?

As the Indians hereabouts were averse to penetrating the wilds of Conservidayoc and were also likely to be extremely alarmed at the sight of men in uniform, the two gendarmes who were now accompanying us were instructed to delay their departure for a few hours and not to reach Pampaconas with our pack train until dusk.

Oft I had heard of Lucy Gray; And, when I crossed the wild, I chanced to see, at break of day, The solitary child.

[Variant 76: 1836. ... and mellow horn; At peace inverted your lithe necks ye lave, With the green bottom strewing o'er the wave; No ruder sound your desart haunts invades, Than waters dashing wild, or rocking shades.

In his journey to what was then deemed the wilds of Wisconsin, he passed through Elk Grove, Wheeling, Indian Creek, Crystal Lake, Pleasant Prairie, East Troy, Whitewater, Fort Atkinson and Aztalan.

Now they were employed in the work of developing the wilds of Northern Canada near Hudson Bay.

Such strange things are all the time happening, and even good people doing and saying things that nearly drive one wild....

And the monarchs entered the amphitheatre decorated with golden pillars and a lofty portal arch, like mighty lions entering the mountain wilds.

Forward their way lay, toward those forbidding wilds far to the north, where few towns could be found, and pretty much all the country was a vast wilderness, filled with picturesque forests, wild swamps, and rugged hills.

'Tis early evethe sun's last trembling glance, Still hovers o'er and gilds the western wild, And slowly leaves the haunts of solitude.

His heart gave a wild bound and then seemed for a instant to stand still.

She knew the cry of the lonely bird that haunts the Canadian wilds, but it had a strange note, like mocking laughter.

Above my head Dilates immeasurable a wild of leaves, Seeming received into the blue expanse That vaults this summer noon.

Of course, he was fairly wild to get away into the woods and secure many stunning pictures of the great outdoor folks, the birds and animals inhabiting the wilds.

His father was one of the leading corporation lawyers in New York, but the boy's inclinations pointed to mining as a future professionwhen he had investigated the wilds of the world!

What is the calm of heaven to him who has not known the wild?

Is there who mid these awful wilds has seen The native Genii walk the mountain green? Or heard, while other worlds their charms reveal, 420 Soft music from th' aëreal summit steal? While o'er the desert, answering every close, Rich steam of sweetest perfume comes and goes.

The way was longer than he had expected, and his provisions soon grew so scanty that he was obliged to eat but a little every day, but he kept up his courage, and pressed on, and, after many days of toilsome travel, he reached the dreadful wilds.

Before him, somewhere among those naked, sunburned hills, was the woman whose love could reclaim the wild.

The warning of that comet sent a-flying wild across the heavens is enough for me.

43 Verbs to Use for the Word  wild