1. In childhood children run wild, are subject to little or no educative influence and are generally indulged. 2. Her eyes had played tricks and her imagination had run wild. 3. Hounds run wild, bewildered by the noise. 4. And when in the country, his young sons, carrying guns, run wild in the forest shooting game. 5. As for Bork, his remedy is nothing short of right-wing radicalism run wild. 6. At the arts center, he has again run wild with the paintbrush. 7. Bush, by contrast, sees Medicare as a prime example of government regulation run wild. 8. But he turned out to be an operator and a manipulator, and he let the ultra-Orthodox run wild. 9. Children, including Artiom, run wild through the scrubby, littered landscape, drinking contraband vodka and engaging in petty theft and vandalism. 10. If the linebackers drop too deeply to help in the zones, halfback Ricky Watters -- or the elusive Young -- could run wild. |