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immoderately

[i-mahd-er-it-lee] / ɪˈmɑd ər ɪt li /










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Immoderately excited and inquisitive, Vicar Wilks stood it as long as he could, then asked the man and woman the reason for their sudden happiness.

From Time Magazine Archive

Some Moderately Wise, some Moderatly Honest, but most Immoderately adicted to think themselves Both.

From The Lay-Man's Sermon upon the Late Storm Held forth at an Honest Coffee-House-Conventicle by Defoe, Daniel

Vneuen is the course, I like it not    Pa. Immoderately she weepes for Tybalts death, And therfore haue I little talke of Loue, For Venus smiles not in a house of teares.

From Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare, William

Immoderately she weeps for Tybalt's death, And therefore have I little talk'd of love; For Venus smiles not in a house of tears.

From Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare, William




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