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unbridled

[uhn-brahyd-ld] / ʌnˈbraɪd ld /


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If our 20s are a period of unbridled optimism — a hopefulness that slowly gets beaten out of us as we grow older — “My Undesirable Friends” stands as a touching display of the resilience of youth.

From Los Angeles Times

But the unbridled anger aimed by other Democrats at the eight is a sign of the partisan times and more bitterness to come heading into 2026.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Indian removal,” he explains, “was the inevitable consequence of unbridled democracy in action.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The unbridled spending has sparked concerns about a speculative bubble reminiscent of the late 1990s dot-com frenzy, which collapsed and wiped out massive investments.

From Barron's

It was a wave of unbridled joy, with a hint of relief, as a wall of noise made its way around south Belfast.

From BBC