How to Use Wild West in a Sentence
Wild West
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The socks are available in a three-pack Wild West set and a six-pack Rodeo Days set, ideal for holiday gifting.
— Angela Velasquez, Sourcing Journal, 1 Nov. 2024 -
Leadville is an exception, evolving from being one of the wildest Wild West outposts to the heart of Colorado’s high-altitude outdoor adventures.
— James Dziezynski, Outside Online, 10 Nov. 2024 -
One view is that Americans are still influenced by a Wild West mentality that tolerates the rough handling of animals.
— Peter Singer, TIME, 26 Oct. 2024 -
But at the same time, the internet is the Wild, Wild West.
— Michelle Hyun Kim, Vulture, 11 May 2022 -
And then there were these desert-y bits and what looked like a Wild West bit as well.
— Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica, 26 June 2024 -
The new internet is very much a new Wild West, of sorts.
— Samara Lynn, ABC News, 1 Jan. 2022 -
After all, a gal’s gotta stick to her guns in the Wild Wild West (Village).
— Hannah Jackson, Vogue, 3 May 2024 -
In the movie, Costner shoots his way through the 19th century Wild West.
— Tatiana Siegel, Variety, 19 May 2024 -
There’s a Wild West of audio lit out there, all for free (via LibriVox).
— Paul Grimstad, The New Yorker, 11 Oct. 2023 -
We were blown away to find out that the scam has evolved into something yet crazier and more Wild West.
— Daniel D'addario, Variety, 11 Aug. 2023 -
The Wild Wild West alum's look was completed by strappy red heels and a red cowgirl hat.
— Angel Saunders, Peoplemag, 5 July 2024 -
The current Wild West of vapes also adds to the potential pitfalls.
— Nicholas Florko, The Atlantic, 10 Oct. 2024 -
Largely thanks to Jake, who can’t help but go Wild West on his interlocutor.
— Andy Andersen, Vulture, 8 Feb. 2024 -
The town itself has a Wild West feel, a few different natural hot springs, and more than 100 restaurants and bars.
— Evie Carrick, Travel + Leisure, 27 Oct. 2023 -
It was mocked up like a Wild West village, one where cast and crew could spend the night.= Pioneertown has since been updated.
— Rosecrans Baldwin, Travel + Leisure, 30 Mar. 2023 -
The result is a Wild West atmosphere around dozens of Indianapolis bars and nightclubs.
— The Indianapolis Star, 26 Mar. 2024 -
The sum total of social media can feel somewhat like its own Wild West amid the rise in misinformation and deepfakes.
— Prarthana Prakash, Fortune Europe, 12 Sep. 2024 -
Fort Worth’s reputation as the old Wild West largely stems from its dark and sinful history.
— Tiffani Jackson, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 21 June 2024 -
The judge tried to curtail the shenanigans at play, but the zany Wild West feverish clamoring was difficult to keep within the bounds of proper courtroom decorum.
— Lance Eliot, Forbes, 19 Feb. 2024 -
In the summer, people come to climb peaks, run mountain trails, float the river, or just bask in the town’s Wild West vibe and cool, high-elevation temperatures.
— Evie Carrick, Travel + Leisure, 6 Aug. 2023 -
Shelton wore a simple black monochromatic look, while Stefani embraced a Wild West look.
— Ilana Kaplan, Peoplemag, 12 Feb. 2024 -
The blue jay, on the other hand, blows into town like a Wild West gunslinger entering a saloon – everybody scatters.
— Robert Klose, The Christian Science Monitor, 8 Mar. 2023 -
Their newsroom is a remote Wild West, spread out over an international web of devices.
— Alyssa Lukpat, WSJ, 18 Sep. 2022 -
Those who know the genre well, will always be able to rise above any trendsetting and craft a narrative that connects the tumultuous Wild West to our current point in history.
— Chris Yogerst, The Hollywood Reporter, 21 Mar. 2023 -
Some describe with nostalgia a Wild West version of their jobs from decades past, chasing drug runners across a dramatic landscape.
— Caitlin Stephen Hu, CNN, 24 June 2024 -
There’s a reason why billionaires have flocked to Jackson in recent years for their second (or third) homes: Unlike most Wild West towns, it’s got a bustling commercial airport.
— Sarah Cahalan, Travel + Leisure, 13 July 2024 -
Amid this Wild West environment, Bacelar sees herself as a scapegoat.
— Tribune News Service, The Mercury News, 5 July 2024 -
Mary Fields), a real-life Wild West icon who provides transportation and conversation with equal measures of sagacious sass.
— Joe Leydon, Variety, 29 Feb. 2024 -
Wild, Wild West With curved cuffs and exaggerated pointed toes, cowboy boots are taking center stage this fall and winter.
— Christina Holevas, Vogue, 17 Oct. 2024 -
In another first for the season, two survivalists from overseas fight to become the first foreigners to endure 21 days in America's Wild West.
— Tracey Harrington McCoy, Peoplemag, 27 Jan. 2023
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