Varianten
wild |
wild
savage
fierce
ferocious
frantic
feral
|
grausam |
cruel
savage
atrocious
barbarous
callous
heartless
|
brutal |
brutal
violent
brutish
savage
vicious
tough
|
barbarisch |
barbaric
barbarous
barbarian
savage
uncivilized
brutal
|
schonungslos |
ruthless
merciless
unsparing
blunt
savage
scathing
|
scharf |
sharp
hot
spicy
pungent
tart
strong
|
rigoros |
rigorous
savage
|
drastisch |
drastic
sweeping
savage
|
gefährlich |
dangerous
hazardous
risky
perilous
unsafe
unhealthy
|
Wilde |
savage
maniac
madman
wildman
|
zerfleischen |
lacerate
tear to pieces
savage
tear into
tear limb from limb
|
anfallen |
accrue
accumulate
attack
assault
assail
savage
|
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Whole herds of hungry tigers and armies of savage Indians seemed to be after them.
The modalmen were not what he expected in many ways, but they were every bit as savage as the stories told, and far stranger.
She opened her mouth, and his tongue swept in, the kiss punishing and savage.
The Davis twins, Farad and Finesse, controlled the rock and the powder flowing in and out of Brownsville and were well-known for their savage brutality.
He was slammed sideways into another place, another time, where Morfaan stood as gods before savage tribes, and took them through gates of light.
”Nesta smiled, savage and cruel.
” He accentuated each word with a savage thrust.
She could feel Diamond Eye coursing through her thoughts, adding a savage edge all of his own.
”She let him see a bit of that person—see the savage rage and silver fire he’d witnessed before Tamlin.
The Blood Rite was savage enough without true weapons—only the weapons they made—but with actual steel thrown in …The male had a good six inches and a hundred pounds on her.
We fought for land, for rivers, for salt deposits, for lakes, and mostly to defend ourselves against savage tribes who tried to rob us of our land and its products.
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