to tame wild animals
1Really Wild Animals — Presented by Dudley Moore No. of episodes 26[1] Production Running time Home video/DVD 45 minutes TV version …
2wild — 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 …
3Tame — may refer to: *Taming, the act of domesticating wild animals *River Tame, Greater Manchester *River Tame, West Midlands and the Tame Valley *Tame, Arauca, a Colombian town and municipality * Tame (song), a song by the Pixies from their 1989 album …
4tame — tamely, adv. tameness, n. tamer, n. /taym/, adj., tamer, tamest, v., tamed, taming. adj. 1. changed from the wild or savage state; domesticated: a tame bear. 2. without the savageness or fear of humans normal in wild animals; g …
5wild — adjective 1) wild animals Syn: untamed, undomesticated, feral; fierce, ferocious, savage, untamable Ant: tame 2) wild flowers Syn: uncultivated …
6wild — adjective 1) wild animals Syn: untamed, undomesticated, feral, fierce, ferocious, savage 2) wild flowers Syn: uncultivated, native, indigenous 3) wild hill …
7wild — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. savage, untamed, uncivilized; feral, bloodthirsty, fierce; uncontrolled, amuck, frenzied; inaccurate, intemperate, unwise, foolish; eager, impetuous, stormy, violent, unrestrainable, desert,… …
8tame — adj 1. domesticated, tamed, broken, broken to harness, Sl. busted; trained, housebroken; (all of wild animals) gentle, fearless, unafraid. 2. docile, submissive, tractable, unresisting; meek, subdued, in harness, henpecked, tied to [s.o. s] apron …
9tame´ness — tame «taym», adjective, tam|er, tam|est, verb, tamed, tam|ing. –adj. 1. not wild or savage; …
10tame´ly — tame «taym», adjective, tam|er, tam|est, verb, tamed, tam|ing. –adj. 1. not wild or savage; …