“tame” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “tame”:

+ The flame is not tame and will not stay obediently at the tip of the matchstick.

+ Goofy and his friend Wilbur, a tame grasshopper, team up for a fishing expedition.

+ They can become tame and may accept meat from a human’s hand.

+ The modern accepted start of the Mersey is at the confluence of the Tame and Goyt, in central Stockport, Greater Manchester.

+ However, even dragons that seem tame may surprise people and become aggressive.

+ Ashes of broom were used to treat dropsy, while its strong smell was said to be able to tame wild horses and dogs.

tame how to use in sentences
tame how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “tame”:

+ A feral organism is a plant or animal which has changed from being tame or cultivated to being wild.

+ Domesticated animals are tame and have babies under human control.

+ Hunters can tame many kinds of pets including spiders, bears, worms, wasps, and many more.

+ It is the tame animal that people use for transportation and other Labour work, such as pulling a plowing a field.

+ In the Amphoe Sai YokSai Yok district, there is a Buddhist tiger temple where tame tigers roam freely once a day.

+ The Aegean cat has been tame for hundreds of years and has been living where people are.

+ These are a tame and friendly sheep, but are difficult to look after.

+ A feral organism is a plant or animal which has changed from being tame or cultivated to being wild.

+ Domesticated animals are tame and have babies under human control.
+ Hunters can tame many kinds of pets including spiders, bears, worms, wasps, and many more.

+ He was offered a tame lion with which he might be found playing in his drawing-room.

+ With enough patience and affection, an owner can tame the cockatiel and help them get over their natural fear.

+ The Ocicat is spotted like a wild cat but is tame and has the behavior of a domestic animal.

+ Most of these works have humans struggling to tame the planet, and some of them refer to terraforming.

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