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wildish

[ wahyl-dish ]

adjective

  1. somewhat wild.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of wildish1

First recorded in 1705–15; wild + -ish 1
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Example Sentences

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For Wildish, too, enthusiasm from students has helped to sustain her outdoor classes, which she has held almost every Sunday since April, on top of a busy online teaching schedule.

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On Sunday afternoons in Central Park, along the path overlooking Wollman Rink, the veteran ballet teacher Kat Wildish offers an hourlong class with live music, welcoming anyone who feels moved to join in.

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Mikey was diagnosed with a tumor on his brain stem about 15 months ago. his mother, Tammy Wildish, told WTMJ-TV her son “was a fighter, he never gave up.”

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“We knew it was terminal, but not that it was this fast,” Wildish told the news outlet.

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“He was a fighter, he never gave up,” Wildish told TMJ4.com.

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