Sentences

tame in a sentence

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Definition

To tame means to domesticate or train a wild or unruly creature or plant to be more manageable and obedient.

Sample Sentences

  1. To tame the wild horse, she spent countless hours gaining its trust.
  2. The gardener worked diligently to tame the unruly vines that threatened to overtake the garden.
  3. It took years to tame the fierce dog, but now it is friendly and well-behaved.
  4. They had to tame their excitement as they waited for the surprise announcement.
  5. His attempts to tame the chaotic classroom were met with mixed results.
  6. The once wild animal became surprisingly tame after months of careful training.
  7. She found a way to tame her fears and approach the challenge with confidence.
  8. It took patience and dedication to tame the unruly garden into a blooming paradise.
  9. The adventurer sought to tame the fierce river with his expert kayaking skills.
  10. Even the most formidable beasts can be tamed with understanding and compassion.
  11. The once wild horse has finally become tame after months of gentle training.
  12. Children often dream of having a tame dragon as a pet.
  13. To tame his anxiety before the presentation, he practiced his speech repeatedly.
  14. The gardener worked tirelessly to tame the overgrown vines that threatened to take over the garden.
  15. It takes a lot of patience and care to tame a stray cat and gain its trust.
  16. The zookeeper was able to tame the once wild lion, allowing visitors to get closer than ever before.
  17. After weeks of training, she managed to tame the stubborn horse that had thrown off every rider before her.
  18. His attempts to tame the chaotic classroom were met with mixed results, as the students remained rowdy and unpredictable.
  19. The artist aimed to tame the vibrant colors on her canvas, creating a more harmonious composition.
  20. With patience and love, they could tame the feral kitten, transforming it into a playful companion.