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tamable

[tey-muh-buhl] / ˈteɪ mə bəl /


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Moreover, instead of serving as a de facto penalty, the new first cut of fescue is tamable, as players are able to advance their shots with relative ease.

From Golf Digest

If you can play here, any venue seems tamable.

From Golf Digest

But Mr. Carlson wound up being entirely tamable, while the more diminutive Mr. Loughlin lived like a wild man until his tragic death.

From New York Times

Bobcats, she notes, are only about twice the size of a housecat and are known to be quite tamable.

From Science Magazine

In fact, he said, “If you own them, they get comfortable, they sleep on you, they’re tamable.”

From New York Times