1. wilding - Noun
2. wilding - Adjective
3. wilding - Verb
4. Wilding - Proper noun
A wild or uncultivated plant; especially, a wild apple tree or crab apple; also, the fruit of such a plant.
Not tame, domesticated, or cultivated; wild.
Source: Webster's dictionaryChris Wilding, flood duty manager at the Environment Agency, said: “Some significant river flooding is possible across parts of the north of England today due to heavy, persistent rain and severe gale force winds associated with Storm Ciara. Source: Internet
AFC Blackpool were too strong for Kirkham JFC, winning 9-2 with their goals from Dean Glover, Kyle Pilling, Callum Gellatly (3) and two each for Ross Hart and Kieran Whitehouse; Anthony Wilding and Luke Swan scored for Kirkham. Source: Internet
On 14 June 1913, May took part in Emily Wilding Davison’s funeral procession. Source: Internet
The most dramatic and last set piece event choreographed by the WSPU was the funeral procession of Emily Wilding Davison in 1913. Source: Internet
CASHMERE’S men’s team has retained its hold on second spot in the ASB Premier Canterbury interclub competition with a comprehensive win against Hagley Park at Wilding Park. Source: Internet
They returned the farm to nature and called it Wilding, introducing Exmoor ponies, Tamworth pigs, English Longhorn cattle and deer. Source: Internet