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to be wild about something

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  • wild about something — wild about (someone/something) to like someone or something a lot. He s totally wild about her! I m not wild about apples …   New idioms dictionary

  • not be wild about something — phrase used for saying that someone does not like something or does not want to do something I’m not wild about the idea. Thesaurus: to hate or dislike someone or somethingsynonym Main entry: wild …   Useful english dictionary

  • not be wild about something — used for saying that someone does not like something or does not want to do something I m not wild about the idea …   English dictionary

  • wild about someone — wild about (someone/something) to like someone or something a lot. He s totally wild about her! I m not wild about apples …   New idioms dictionary

  • wild about — (someone/something) to like someone or something a lot. He s totally wild about her! I m not wild about apples …   New idioms dictionary

  • be wild about — to like (someone or something) very much She s wild about [=crazy about] her new boyfriend. He is absolutely wild about baseball. She s not wild about the idea. [=she doesn t like the idea] • • • Main Entry: ↑wild …   Useful english dictionary

  • wild — wild1 [ waıld ] adjective *** ▸ 1 not raised by humans ▸ 2 with storm ▸ 3 with strong emotions ▸ 4 not accurate/considered ▸ 5 where people do not live ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) a wild animal or plant lives or grows on its own in natural conditions and is …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • wild — wild1 W2S3 [waıld] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(plants/animals)¦ 2¦(land)¦ 3¦(emotions)¦ 4¦(behaviour)¦ 5 go wild 6¦(enjoyable)¦ 7 be wild about something/somebody 8¦(without careful thought)¦ 9 beyond somebody s wildest dreams …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • wild — I UK [waɪld] / US adjective Word forms wild : adjective wild comparative wilder superlative wildest *** 1) a wild animal or plant lives or grows on its own in natural conditions and is not raised by humans The wild rose is a familiar sight in… …   English dictionary

  • wild — adj exciting, impressive, excellent. This was a vogue term among jazz aficionados, hipsters and beatniks of the 1950s in the USA. It is inspired by the use of wild to mean enthusiastic in the phrase wild about something . The transferred use of… …   Contemporary slang

  • wild — [[t]wa͟ɪld[/t]] ♦♦ wilds, wilder, wildest 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n Wild animals or plants live or grow in natural surroundings and are not looked after by people. We saw two more wild cats creeping towards us in the darkness... The lane was lined with… …   English dictionary

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