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wild

[wahyld] / waɪld /






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"Australians know how to navigate the wild. We just need to reinforce that the ocean is still the wild."

From BBC

In a wild week for commodity markets, forecasts for some of the coldest, snowiest weather in years continued to propel natural-gas prices.

From The Wall Street Journal

New signals from the White House or its European counterparts can cause wild swings, as can wins and losses in the fight for individual contracts.

From Barron's

Our wild imaginations and real-world confrontations with disaster, whether wrought by humans or Mother Nature, only solidify our more anxious interpretations of preparedness.

From Salon

The area is known for its population of dingoes, a wild species of native dog that is protected in Queensland national parks.

From BBC