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untamable

/ ʌnˈteɪməbəl /

adjective

  1. (of an animal or person) not capable of being tamed, subdued, or made obedient


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Example Sentences

Other countries have struggled with independent groups that formed to protect civilians but later became untamable.

Is the NYPD a force unto itself, untamable, as dark sometimes as the streets it patrols?

I never saw anything more unremittingly ferocious, nor apparently more untamable.

He belonged to the most untamable of his people, and had proven a continual stumbling-block in the path of the missionary.

No one believes that the culture could have originated in the rank, almost untamable, primitive jungle of Mesopotamia.

Sea and winds remain as untamable as they were when men of the Stone Age broke each other's heads at Chysauster.

His brows were drawn, his cheek flushed, and there was a mad sparkle in his eyes which spoke of a wild, untamable nature.

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