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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feral with" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in contexts where one is describing someone or something that exhibits wild or untamed behavior in relation to another entity. Example: "The dog became feral with hunger, scavenging for food in the streets."
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Layla told them how eventually she had made her way home, running and bawling, almost feral with fear.
Most of the cats have become feral with fewer and fewer humans to feed them, but they survive mainly on the rice balls, energy bars or potatoes tourists, who visit from the mainland, give them.
The face of Hong Kong's biggest action star is extraordinarily sharp and fierce, almost feral, with eyes, nose and chin formed like some kind of nunchuck or martial arts weapon.
The seat at the head of the top table now passes to Louisiana-born Buddy Guy, a mere stripling at 78, but still almost as wild and feral with guitar in hand as he was in the 1950s, with 61-year-old Robert Cray as heir apparent.
But the new breed of alt-lite ratfucker is feral, with an ability to directly sway gullible minds through social media.
The action begins with Annie Purcell's crazed Elektra, nearly feral with self-neglect, her dirt-stained face a study in fear and loathing, lamenting, "I have no strength, no friends," and feeling "the expert on misfortune".
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