A savage could mean the native of a country. It usually indicates someone who is uncivilized. As a verb it can also mean brutally ripping something apart. Here is the dictionary.com page for more information: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/savage
No, savage is not a bad (swear) word.
Savage, or murderous.
It depends on whether you mean vicious or viscous.Vicious: savage, cruel, bloodthirsty, murderous, violent Viscous: thick, sticky, glutinous, gelatinous, viscid
animalistic
as a clan member of murray of atholl with the demi savage being our crest, i see the demi savage as a hybrid. a half man half beast. i think it shows prestige as well as power within our clan, also allowing mystery. So my answer to you is think of it as a legend it's a myth which doesn't mean it's true and doesn't mean that it false.. just except what it is in the words that are given... demi savage
yes it does
Savage; wild.
No, savage is not a bad (swear) word.
Savage, vulgar, abominable, brutish, or cruel. Those words mean beastly.
The hyenas commenced their savage attack.
The root word for savage is "sauvage," which comes from the Latin word "silvaticus" meaning "of the woods" or "wild."
wild, ravage and crazy is what savage means
The animal tamer got attacked by savage beasts.
Civilised (?)
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Brutal, fierce, or barbaric could be used as alternatives for the word savage.
Did you mean 30-30 Savage??