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uncurbed

ADJECTIVE
  1. not restrained or controlled
    unbridled rage
    an unchecked temper
    ungoverned rage

How To Use uncurbed In A Sentence

  • Free enterprise did not bring us the current economic disaster, although free enterprise has become a favorite whipping post of many left leaning expectants of an uncurbed welfare state, and of the current administration. Obama's Not So Free Money
  • With the whole power of the government at its back, and with a Constitution so amended as to extend the amplest protection to the new-made citizen, it left him to the inhuman mercy of men whose uncurbed passions, whose deeds of lawlessness and defiance, pale into virtues the ferocity of Cossack warfare. Black and White
  • But sometimes, usually at night, the president became someone else -- call him "Mr. Bill" -- a doughy, needy mass of uncurbed appetites and fits of irrationality. The Two Mr. Clintons
  • With the whole power of the government at its back, and with a Constitution so amended as to extend the amplest protection to the new-made citizen, it left him to the inhuman mercy of men whose uncurbed passions, whose deeds of lawlessness and defiance, pale into virtues the ferocity of Cossack warfare. Black and White
  • In its early meetings, the task force became stalemated, with some of its members favoring a largely uncurbed CIA and others wanting to place severe curbs on the agency.
  • Because he had not become a boazer, he was leaving Repton uncorrupted and with his rebellious nature uncurbed. Storyteller
  • These are the hardest questions of all to answer, of course: the ones put by small children, with their reckless imaginations and uncurbed curiosity.
  • If the American public's insatiable appetite for automobiles continues, uncurbed by any sense of responsibility, someone must, like a parent with a selfish child, at least start slapping wrists. The Speculist: Energy Storage: The Game Changer
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