tamer

IPA: tˈeɪmɝ

noun

  • One who tames or subdues.
  • A surname from Arabic.
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Examples of "tamer" in Sentences

  • Does she possess, then, what is called tamer's magnetism?
  • Liberty's right 100% about this site and keeping it PG or tamer is probably a good thing.
  • Andy was what he himself called a tamer of wild ones, and he was hard upon his riding gear.
  • In 2009, another Super Bowl ad - which Mr. Biderman described as tamer than their latest - was rejected by NBC.
  • Granted, he accomplished that be creating even more despicable Nazis that make the "tamer" soldiers pale by comparison.
  • A professor of mine in college asked us once, “When you go to the circus, and you see a lion and a lion tamer, which is the one with the real power?”
  • But he too was soon tamed and went on to star in tamer fare like the Doctor films, though he later escaped abroad to become an internationally acclaimed film actor.

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