Examples of 'quite wild' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite wild"

quite wild: very adventurous, daring, or untamed; used to describe something exciting or risky

How to use "quite wild" in a sentence

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quite wild
She looks quite wild and strange.
I have to say your theories are quite wild.
They are quite wild places these days.
She must have turned quite wild.
Klaus is quite wild about this music.
There still are stretches that are quite wild.
You are quite wild enough for us.
So these different predictive schemes can be really quite wild and unexpected.
George got quite wild the second time.
As soon as money starts coming in, they go quite wild.
Quite wild and quite glamorous.
Its hair is quite wild.
I am quite wild with joy.
According to her most of them were quite wild and not serious.
Its hair is quite wild and filled with curls.

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I think he was in pain, because he was muttering to himself and looking quite wild.
It was quite wild.
The trails in this area can be highly maintained, or quite wild.
Mister Trubshaw went quite wild When he found out he would lost his child.
CA, So these different predictive schemes can be really quite wild and unexpected.
The Indian is quite wild and these are unstable winds and very active fronts.
Not at all, but it is quite wild out there.
It 's quite wild when you see it firsthand.
For me, that is quite wild.
Mr. Trubshaw went quite wild When he found out he would lost his child.
Who's that creature in the plain white frock? She looks quite wild and strange.
Of course you were apparently quite wild but I never knew too much about that.
BF, In Ireland it can be quite wild.
I was quite wild then, so I would probably have been dead by now.
Yes, it was quite wild.
They are quite wild to see her on stage once more . ”.
Uh … I do not think … They are quite wild places these days.
Er, do excuse my future wife, she 's quite wild.
I believe he's quite wild that I've the good luck to be here.".
Mr. Trubshaw went quite wild.
Last night I must admit It got quite wild now… Hey, what's going on?
I'm feeling quite wild.

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