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immoderately

[i-mahd-er-it-lee] / ɪˈmɑd ər ɪt li /










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Now here’s the thing about immoderately talented chefs such as Dungca and Cunanan: Whatever project to which they attach themselves, whether fine dining or fast casual, the food always rises to their level.

From Washington Post Nov. 29, 2021

There aren’t many places on Earth with a large enough community of transient billionaires to support such immoderately high-end retail, but central London is one of them.

From New York Times Jan. 23, 2018

He was toweringly tall and as immoderately bearded as Michele.

From The New Yorker Sep. 12, 2016

My mother wasn’t conventionally religious but she was immoderately literate, an old-fashioned freethinker and lover of the classics with a skeptical, irreverent turn of mind.

From Slate Jan. 9, 2013

But when I asked her she laughed immoderately, repeated my question aloud and told me she lived with a girl friend at a hotel.

From " The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald




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