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unbridled

uhnb rahy duhld

  • v  remove the bridle from (a horse or mule)
  • s  not restrained or controlled
    unbridled rage

  • There's no charm in Cagney's work herejust a touch of pathos, as he squawks the unchained melodies of a murderously unbridled id.
  • But in their unbridled willingness to go after immigrants and the poor, the new House firebrands may be getting out ahead of the public mood.
  • Animating all searches for the Ark is the hope and fear that it will retain the unbridled divine power the Old Testament describes.
News & Articles

  • The 'stand in the schoolhouse door,' 50 years later
    By Amber Payne, Producer, NBC NewsAt the Boys and Girls Club of West Alabama, 300 children with unbridled energy are ordered to scream at the top of their lungs, three times. As their joyous shrieking fills the auditorium, Tyler Merriweather smiles and joins right in. Ten years ago Merriweather was a "club kid," as he affectionately calls them. He found security, escape and emotional release fro ...
    June 12, 2013 - MSNBC
  • Top prospect Cole lives up to billing in stellar debut
    The night began with intoxicating anticipation, and ended in unbridled celebration at PNC Park. Gerrit Cole had not come to let anyone down, he wasn't here to add another layer of baseball disappointment to a city a generation-deep in them. Instead, Cole blanked the Giants through the first six innings of his Major League debut Tuesday, earning the 8-2 victory and the city's gratitude.
    June 12, 2013 - Major League Baseball
  • EA Announces New Star Wars: Battlefront Game
    It's quite something to see an ostensibly professional journalist just start screaming with unbridled excitement, but the games industry can still provide us with a moment like that every once in a while, even in this cynical age. I saw a few such moments when EA announced Star Wars: Battlefront at its E3 press conference today.
    June 10, 2013 - Forbes
Quotes

  • Wayne Huizenga in Wall Street Journal
    Yet this is not the case. People continue to die of hunger and thirst, disease and poverty, in this age of plenty and unbridled consumerism. Some people remain enslaved, exploited and stripped of their dignity; others are victims of racial and... Pope Benedict XVI http://www.google.com/url?q=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_XVI&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNG46bW2RwVceLegHVO52x6Mpv_pVg Toronto Star http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.thestar.com/News/article/165078&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNF_yuw818n4enNWS0xaiO7gmq3VGQ Dec 25, 2006 103567 137276 unbridled I have always said that I wanted to bring in a partner, and I can't think of anyone more appropriate than Steve," Mr. Huizenga said in a statement. "He has unbridled enthusiasm and I couldn't feel better about the future than I do with Steve...
  • John Adams in Exeter News-Letter
    John Adams, our second president, wrote prophetically, "we have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion. Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is...

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