expirenced
The word sated is in page two of The Call of the Wild.
In The Call of the Wild, Buck was VERY cunning. He transitioned from a house pet to a wild animal, most pets would not survive that change.
chapter 3, paragraph 32, sentence 8
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Heroine is a good word I would call her. Heroine means "admired or idealized for courage and/or noble qualities."
The word sated is in page two of The Call of the Wild.
wild
A word that describes where a person is from is called a demonym. It typically refers to the residents or natives of a particular place, such as New Yorker for someone from New York or Parisian for someone from Paris.
Ignored.
orgy
that is what you call illiterate.
In The Call of the Wild, Buck was VERY cunning. He transitioned from a house pet to a wild animal, most pets would not survive that change.
Your use of the words "are returned" is confusing. A feral animal is an formerly-tame animal (such as a pet cat or dog) which has escaped and returned to the wild behaviour of its kind. I don't believe there is a word which describes animals which have been raised - or born and raised - in captivity and then returned to the wild.
The word "pervaded" can be found in Chapter 1 of The Call of the Wild by Jack London, on page 3 in some editions of the book.
No, the word 'feral' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as in a wild state, especially after escape from captivity or domestication (a feral cat).
jubilant..-adjectiveshowing great joy, satisfaction, or triumph; rejoicing; exultant
It's called an ADVERB.