grow wild

  • 1grow — W1S1 [grəu US grou] v past tense grew [gru:] past participle grown [grəun US groun] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(increase)¦ 2¦(person/animal)¦ 3¦(plants)¦ 4¦(hair/nails)¦ 5¦(become)¦ 6¦(improve)¦ 7 it/money doesn t grow on trees …

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  • 2Wild Flowers — may refer to: *another spelling of wildflowers, flowers that grow wild, meaning they were not intentionally seeded or planted * Wild Flowers, a song by Ryan Adams from his 2001 album Gold …

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  • 3wild — wild1 W2S3 [waıld] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(plants/animals)¦ 2¦(land)¦ 3¦(emotions)¦ 4¦(behaviour)¦ 5 go wild 6¦(enjoyable)¦ 7 be wild about something/somebody 8¦(without careful thought)¦ 9 beyond somebody s wildest dreams …

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  • 4grow —   Ulu, ho oulu, kupu;    ♦ grow wild and lush, uluāhewa, uluāo a, kupuohi, pūhuli, oha;    ♦ grow easily, wild, ulu wale;    ♦ grow thriftily, kā aha aha, ōuouo;    ♦ grow fast, ulu āwīwī, kikī holo, ahuahu;    ♦ grow by layering, kākiwi;    ♦… …

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  • 5wild — adj. 1 animals/plants VERBS ▪ be, grow, live ▪ The flowers grow wild in the mountains. ▪ The dogs live wild on the streets. ADVERB ▪ …

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  • 6wild — wild1 [ waıld ] adjective *** ▸ 1 not raised by humans ▸ 2 with storm ▸ 3 with strong emotions ▸ 4 not accurate/considered ▸ 5 where people do not live ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) a wild animal or plant lives or grows on its own in natural conditions and is …

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  • 7wild — I UK [waɪld] / US adjective Word forms wild : adjective wild comparative wilder superlative wildest *** 1) a wild animal or plant lives or grows on its own in natural conditions and is not raised by humans The wild rose is a familiar sight in… …

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  • 8wild — 1 /waIld/ adjective 1 PLANTS/ANIMALS living in a natural state, not changed or controlled by humans: wild flowers | a wild rabbit | grow wild: daffodils growing wild in the meadow 2 EMOTIONS feeling or expressing strong uncontrolled emotions,… …

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  • 9wild — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English wilde, from Old English; akin to Old High German wildi wild, Welsh gwyllt Date: before 12th century 1. a. living in a state of nature and not ordinarily tame or domesticated < wild ducks > b. (1) growing or&#8230; …

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  • 10wild —    Āhiu, hihiu.   Also: hae, makanahele, ho omakanahele, hewahewa, e ena, eno, iō ena, hanahihi, kū kākalaioa, makapā, a alaioa.     Wild pig, pua a āhiu, pua a makanahele.     Papaya growing wild, mīkana makanahele.     To let a garden grow wild …

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