adjective
The only four-legged animals inhabiting the island were wild pigs
The cottage overlooks an expanse of wild moorland
Some early explorers studied the wild people they encountered in far-off lands
Peter led quite a wild youth. We cannot cope with their wild behaviour after they have had too much to drink
William had a wild look about him. Nellie has been driven wild by the pressures of business
At the time, Ernest was having a wild love affair with Charles's widow
He lost thousands on some wild scheme for reducing shipping costs by filling bubble packing with helium
Her hair was in wild disarray
I'm just wild about Harry, And Harry's wild about me
noun
His idea of adventure was to trek through the wilds of Hyde Park