A variety of ways. "As wild as a monkey with an itch." "As wild as a ravenously rabid wolverine." "As wild as they come." "As wild as a white water river."
He behaved like a wild animal.
The tiger is a carnivore.
Im a vertabrate
I am carefully put in a cage
The man eating lion was the wild beast terrorizing the village.
The majority of wild animals can be made tractable if enough work is put into taming them.
The wild stallion balked when his owner tried to put the halter over his ears. - Pixeh
Tom was loath to venture from his nice warm home, and out into the wet and wild windy weather.
It depends on the sentence structure. If "recently" is modifying the rest of the sentence, then use a comma. If it is modifying a specific verb, do not use a comma. Example 1: Recently, I discovered that I'm not as wild about blueberries as I used to be. Example 2: I recently discovered that I'm not as wild about blueberries as I used to be.
something had run wild
While you were busy abiding by your parents' silly rules, I dropped out of school and have been experiencing the wild side of life.
NO it is a simple sentence
wild wildebeast wander
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