Associations to the word «Wilding»
Noun
- Barrett
- Assurance
- Smiling
- Wyoming
- Derby
- Warehouse
- Grenade
- Urge
- Mare
- Hatred
- Walter
- Glance
- Matthews
- Constable
- Apology
- Counting
- Theorist
- Ankle
- Ne
- Boots
- Zealand
- Joey
- Heel
- Lp
- Corn
- Newton
- Certainty
- Recruit
- Starring
- Sprang
- Portrait
- Console
- Double
- Gratitude
- Patience
- Fever
- Herbert
- Anna
- Jungle
- Lizard
- Rifle
- Elizabeth
- Countenance
- Ditch
- Despair
- Taylor
- Rib
- Sculptor
- Aye
- Suggestion
- Gordon
- Messenger
- Grip
- Patricia
- Moss
- Militia
- Dust
- Below
- Merchant
- Chance
- Cole
- Cheek
- Matt
- Breath
Adjective
Verb
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.
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