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agog | Highly excited by eagerness, curiosity, etc. I ve been agog all afternoon waiting for the next episode in your mystery story. |
amorphous | Lacking the system or structure characteristic of living bodies. A mob is an amorphous crowd of people without ideals a sum of individuals in which each lives for himself. |
aurochs | A large wild Eurasian ox that was the ancestor of domestic cattle. It was probably exterminated in Britain in the Bronze Age, and the last one was killed in Poland in 1627. |
balky | Stopping short and refusing to go on. He was trying to get his balky horse to move. |
barbaric | Savagely cruel. Barbaric use of color or ornament. |
boisterous | Noisy, energetic, and cheerful. The boisterous wind was lulled. |
caribou | Arctic deer with large antlers in both sexes called reindeer in Eurasia and caribou in North America. |
chaotic | In a state of complete confusion and disorder. The political situation was chaotic. |
disorderly | Involving or contributing to a breakdown of peaceful and law-abiding behaviour. His life was as disorderly as ever. |
feral | A person with an unconventional appearance and lifestyle, and anti-establishment views. A pack of feral dogs. |
fevered | Having or showing the symptoms associated with a dangerously high temperature. A fevered imagination. |
frantic | Conducted in a hurried, excited, and disorganized way. Something frantic in their gaiety. |
frenzied | Affected with or marked by frenzy or mania uncontrolled by reason- H.W.Carter. The prosecutor s frenzied denunciation of the accused. |
hectic | A hectic fever or flush. A hectic business schedule. |
intractable | Hard to control or deal with. An intractable disposition. |
manic | Showing wild, apparently deranged, excitement and energy. Outbursts of drunken violence and manic activity and creativity. |
rambunctious | Noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline. A social gathering that became rambunctious and out of hand. |
rampage | Violently angry and destructive behavior. Youths went on the rampage and wrecked a classroom. |
recalcitrant | Having an obstinately uncooperative attitude towards authority or discipline. A stiff necked recalcitrant and troublemaker. |
refractory | (of a person, illness, or diseased tissue) not yielding to treatment. His refractory pony. |
savage | Criticize harshly or violently. Packs of savage dogs roamed the streets. |
tumultuous | Characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination. The tumultuous years of his administration. |
uncivilized | Without civilizing influences-Margaret Meade. They pitied us for leaving the Smoke for such uncivilized remoteness. |
uncontrollable | Difficult to solve or alleviate. Her brother had an uncontrollable temper. |
unformed | Without a definite form or shape. Unformed clay. |
ungovernable | Of persons. The country had become ungovernable. |
unreserved | Not cautious or reticent. Unreserved grandstand seats. |
unrestrained | Not restrained or restricted. A display of unrestrained delight. |
unruly | Unwilling to submit to authority. Kate tried to control her unruly emotions. |
untamed | Not domesticated or otherwise controlled. Her hair was a tumble of untamed curls. |
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