Sentence examples for to savage from inspiring English sources

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to savage

adjective

Wild; not cultivated.

  • A savage wilderness

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He declined to savage the president as a socialist.

Cheating on the football pitch is fine, according to Savage.

Contrary to popular myth, drama critics don't salivate at the chance to savage a playwright's work.

Democrats aim to flay the Republican nominee as seeking to savage both popular entitlement programs.

Sir Rupert adds: "Rather than saving lives, that bombing would lead to savage losses".

It's even impossible to savage television as a prime source of today's onslaught on books.

People you should feel free to savage, when you have to".

"Do the things that draw a missionary to savage places also lure a cop?" asks Hooper.

But now that harmony is under threat, and rumors persist of a return to savage ways.

He can talk loftily of bipartisanship and allow his team to savage his opponent.

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At the entrance to "Savage Beauty," there is an evening gown conjured entirely from razor-clam shells.

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