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Use feral in a sentence

Definition of feral:

  • (adjective) wild and menacing

Sentence Examples:

He quivered with feral eagerness.

This suggests the feral instinct.

His eyes held a feral glint.

According to Kane they readily become feral.

She seemed still in the feral state.

The feral fauna was once rather varied.

His eyes blazed with a feral light.

It is, however, quite feral also, and has been introduced into North America.

The Duchess stood, a bright, feral figure, distributing these packages to the guests.

Only his eyes, which were green and feral, held a buried spark of amusement.

"Dead men don't talk," urged Angel hopefully, his non-human tongue licking feral lips.

This is the only known case in which rabbits have become feral in a hot country.

Sheep have never become feral, and would be destroyed by almost every beast of prey.

Travis' own tongue ran across his lips as an impression hit him with feral force.

He tried to stop her, but she would not be stopped, turning a feral glare upon him.

The hands with the feral nails caressed the back of my neck, and her lips were hungry.