unbridled
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- 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.