Associations to the word «Wilding»
Noun
- Monmouth
- Conifer
- Trainee
- Taunton
- Rowland
- Crutch
- Wimbledon
- Wentworth
- Callahan
- Anthony
- Alison
- Ruth
- Cripple
- Shrewsbury
- Lordship
- Ritchie
- Epsom
- Betsy
- Christchurch
- Cora
- Grey
- Blake
- Lacy
- Emily
- Suzanne
- Pursuer
- Diana
- Penelope
- Rake
- Michael
- Dismay
- Tennis
- Gb
- Groom
- Leaf
- Hal
- Fresno
- Valerie
- Housekeeper
- Walters
- Rumour
- Shrug
- Gore
- Stamp
- Ensign
- Fletcher
- Betrayal
- Mistress
- Judy
- Muzzle
- Taxonomy
- Agitation
- Heed
- Canterbury
- Scorn
- Dorothy
- Locker
- Richard
- Calm
- Spencer
- Gavin
- Lodging
- Tony
- Ludwig
- Neville
- Galloway
- Wade
- Grace
- Jason
- Nick
- Cockpit
- Duke
- Faith
- Rob
- Folly
- Presenter
- Quarrel
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
WILDING, noun. A wild apple or apple-tree.
WILDING, noun. Any plant that grows wild; a wildflower, wild apple, etc.
WILDING, verb. Present participle of wild
WILDING, adjective. (poetic) Not tame or cultivated; wild.
WILDING, noun. (usually in the plural) (philately) Any British stamp with the image of Queen Elizabeth II, based on a portrait by Dorothy Wilding.
Dictionary definition
WILDING, noun. A wild uncultivated plant (especially a wild apple or crabapple tree).
WILDING, noun. An outrageous rampage usually involving sexual attacks by men on women.
Wise words
It is better wither to be silent, or to say things of more
value than silence. Sooner throw a pearl at hazard than an
idle or useless word; and do not say a little in many words,
but a great deal in a few.