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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
tame .
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Examples
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The former rhythmically leads, 'tames' the latter, where the infinite relay between the two echoes the interdependent dynamic outlined in Hegel's concept of the master-slave dialectic.
Rhizome Inclusive: News, Blog, and Digest Alice Pfeiffer 2009
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Or is it the ice, lime, or sugar that tames the capsaicin?
Some like it hot and high alcohol – others don’t | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Anastasia "The Brow Queen" Soare tames centipede-like brows into perfection with arches almost as famous as McDonalds'.
Amy Tara Koch: The Mommy Field Trip: 48 (Offspring-Free) Hours In LA Amy Tara Koch 2012
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Anastasia "The Brow Queen" Soare tames centipede-like brows into perfection with arches almost as famous as McDonalds'.
Amy Tara Koch: The Mommy Field Trip: 48 (Offspring-Free) Hours In LA Amy Tara Koch 2012
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Anastasia "The Brow Queen" Soare tames centipede-like brows into perfection with arches almost as famous as McDonalds'.
Amy Tara Koch: The Mommy Field Trip: 48 (Offspring-Free) Hours In LA Amy Tara Koch 2012
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Corey Hart does the same before Lynn tames the beast that is Kotsay.
Milwaukee Brewers vs. St Louis Cardinals - live! | David Lengel 2011
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Like all soups, it's a universal pleasure that tames hunger and warms the spirit.
Asian Souper Bowl Andrea Nguyen 2012
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And as tourism increasingly tames even our wildest places, it's one more reason to be drawn to the deep.
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How Max tames them, is made their king and joins in the rumpus before returning home to his bedroom – complete with a comforting bowl of supper that is still hot – is brilliantly told in Sendak's classic illustrations.
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Anastasia "The Brow Queen" Soare tames centipede-like brows into perfection with arches almost as famous as McDonalds'.
Amy Tara Koch: The Mommy Field Trip: 48 (Offspring-Free) Hours In LA Amy Tara Koch 2012
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