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[ wahyl-dish ] / ˈwaɪl dɪʃ /
Origin of wildishFirst recorded in 1705–15; wild + -ish1 Words nearby wildishwild hyacinth, wild hydrangea, wild indigo, wilding, wild Irishman, wildish, wildland, wildlands, wild lettuce, wildlife, wild lily of the valley Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for wildishEverything has a quiet but wildish pastoral and sylvan look, and the bleating of sheep fills the hollow of the hills. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2|John Wilson There was a wildish boy called 'St. Ronite,' who was one of his companions in mischief. Lafcadio Hearn|Nina H. Kennard Round, wildish eyes, slightly near-sighted, completed a physiognomy essentially feline. From the Earth to the Moon, Direct in Ninety-Seven Hours and Twenty Minutes: and a Trip Round It|Jules Verne Bella Barnes was going to marry a surveyor, a wildish young fellow, but a good one to work as ever was. Robbery Under Arms|Thomas Alexander Browne, AKA Rolf Boldrewood
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