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insuppressible

[in-suh-pres-uh-buhl] / ˌɪn səˈprɛs ə bəl /








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It came in July, when Ryan Stamper, the former Florida linebacker and current Buckeyes player-development coordinator, witnessed a surpassing workout of pained screams and insuppressible tears.

From Washington Post • Oct. 2, 2015

I started at Slate as an intern 2½ years ago, and a colleague recently informed me that my superiors surreptitiously nicknamed me “Sparky” due to my insuppressible exuberance.

From Slate • Jan. 16, 2015

A certain heartiness and epic greatness of cynicism, life's nakedness grown almost as if innocent again; an immense suppressed insuppressible Haha, on the part of this King.

From History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 18 by Carlyle, Thomas

"Vicar has his butter fra Brown's by rights," said the insuppressible servant-woman.

From The Rainbow by Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert)

Kid was a witty man, usually overflowing with innocent mirth; even in sight of the gallows his humor was insuppressible.

From Sketches of the Covenanters by McFeeters, J. C.




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