Sentence examples for be feral from inspiring English sources

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be feral

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Wild, untamed, especially of domesticated animals having returned to the wild.

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The press should, within the law, be feral and ferocious.

We're said to be feral things, scouring the streets for drugs and sex, like the adolescents in Larry Clark's "Kids".

Her heroine may be feral, psychotic or just a bit wild, but it is the reader who is permitted to decide.

Just as Odd Future turned out not to be feral skate-kids but ambitious middle-class rappers and producers, so Wu Lyf are hardly the prole art threat you might expect.

These may be feral, street or domestically owned dogs found in protected areas in urban, rural or natural areas.

Today people forced to sleep in the streets all year round are unremarkable, and meanwhile the January sales last until February, if not March, and are expected to be feral.

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Cats that scratch, bite, or hiss, however, may be feral--there are some cats that will simply never trust people, and if you want to catch them, you'll have to trap them by surprise.

It was feral.

The result is feral, elemental.

San Francisco's pigeons are feral "rock doves".

But they're feral beasts, not to be trusted.

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