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it is a wild thought vs it is a wild thinking

The correct phrase is 'it is a wild thought.' 'Thought' is a noun, while 'thinking' is a gerund form of the verb 'think.' In this context, 'thought' is the appropriate term to describe an idea or concept.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

it is a wild thought

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe an idea or concept that is unconventional, unusual, or unexpected.

Examples:

  • It is a wild thought, but it just might work.
  • Having a wild thought can lead to creative breakthroughs.
  • She shared her wild thought with the group.
  • His mind was filled with wild thoughts.
  • The novel was born from a wild thought.
  • Or - a wild thought - he took it himself for fun like most kids do.
  • A wild thought began to percolate:
  • Dear Henry, wild thoughts in my head.
  • From now, whenever you look at any part of my body, I'll start having all sorts of wild thoughts...
  • but you mustn't have such wild thoughts.
  • Dear Henry. Wild thoughts in my head. I know I shouldn't wonder what your body feels like now...
  • It was just a wild idea I thought I'd try it on you.
  • Perhaps that's how those wild magicians thought of it.
  • This squirrel is a wild animal.
  • And I went wild eyed and thought I was going to die.
  • - 'cause this is a wild story.
  • That folder is a wild-goose chase.
  • Ladygirl, life is a wild ride.
  • There is a wild card in this new play.
  • And that there is a wild animal craving some me.
  • And that there is a wild animal craving some me.
  • So this guy is a wild card.
  • Sir, Bauer is a wild card.
  • - But this is a Wild Hog tradition.
  • The jury is a wild card here, bud.

Alternatives:

  • it is a crazy idea
  • it is an unconventional concept
  • it is a bizarre notion
  • it is a strange belief
  • it is an outlandish theory

it is a wild thinking

This phrase is not correct in English. 'Thinking' is a gerund form of the verb 'think' and does not fit the context of describing an idea or concept.

  • For the starter, I was thinking of wild asparagus tips with hollandaise sauce.
  • This squirrel is a wild animal.
  • - 'cause this is a wild story.
  • That folder is a wild-goose chase.
  • Ladygirl, life is a wild ride.
  • There is a wild card in this new play.
  • And that there is a wild animal craving some me.
  • And that there is a wild animal craving some me.
  • So this guy is a wild card.
  • Sir, Bauer is a wild card.
  • - But this is a Wild Hog tradition.
  • The jury is a wild card here, bud.
  • Because my brain is a wild jungle full of scary gibberish.
  • Ma'am, this is a wild animal.
  • A fox is a wild animal.
  • Hank thinks this is a wild goose chase.
  • Ask me how I know they were a couple, - because this is a wild story.
  • Tyler was sick. Eli is a wild card.
  • Then there's Mia, and she is a wild card.
  • That girl is a wild beast. Understand?

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