Wilden

//ˈwaɪldən//

"Wilden" in a Sentence (3 examples)

The glorification of the business-man which is the effect of the present government's capital profits, expense account and pension fund policies is ‘wildening’ our capitalism.

His alembic furnished Highland spring water. We sat for a while in companionable silence. The weather wildened.

In any event, our relations with Dorthillion have become poor since the ways have wildened.

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