A plant growing in a state of nature, especially one that has run wild or escaped from cultivation.(noun)
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Use "wildering" in a sentence
"Troy once more at last spend the live-long day in drinking toasts and singing love's praise, while the wildering wine-cup sends a friendly challenge round, as o'er the sea for Sparta bound, the sons of Atreus quit the Ilian strand?"
"The time of lying together will come and the wildering of the nicht till cockeedoodle aubens Aurore."
"The dubious and wildering track struck out by those innovators and visionaries who absurdly endeavor to teach modern English, by rejecting the authority and sanction of custom, and by conducting the learner back to the original combinations, and the detached, disjointed, and barbarous constructions of our progenitors, both prudence and reason, as well as a due regard for correct philology, impel me to shun."