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wild
Adjective
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If an animal or plant is wild it is not tame. This means it lives in nature and people have not changed it.
Wolves and bears are wild animals.
We found some wild berries and ate them.
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If a person (or thing) is wild they (or it) are not easy to predict, or they do not act civilized.
She is so wild, all she does is drink and party!
That was a wild party.
They were playing wild music all night.
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If something is wild it is very good or very interesting.
That is a wild shirt you have on!
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If a card is wild it can be used as any other card in a game.
wild
Interjection
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You can say wild to mean you like something.
wild
Noun
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The wild (or wilds) is nature or places far from where people live.
We were lost in the wild for a week.
Many animals live in the wilds of Africa.
duck
Noun
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A duck is a bird that swims and says "quack!". It has a flat bill and webbed feet.
We saw three ducks in the park lake.
Sound of ducks: File:Ducks landing in water.ogg
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Duck refers to the meat that comes from a duck.
We just had duck for dinner.
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In a game of cricket, if a person scores duck, they scored zero runs.
duck
Verb
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If you duck, you lower your head so that you do not get hit by something.
Remember to duck when the boat goes under the bridge.
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When you duck a task, you avoid doing it.
cluster
Noun
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A cluster is anything that is more than one thing put together.
In the market, you can find a cluster of bananas.