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unbridled

[uhn-brahyd-ld] / ʌnˈbraɪd ld /


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Rounding out the trio is Gustafsson, a bona fide jazz musician, a wizard with a saxophone with deep feeling and unbridled enthusiasm.

From Los Angeles Times

“What I saw in this poll…is unbridled enthusiasm for AI,” said Stagwell Chairman and Chief Executive Mark Penn, a former Microsoft chief strategist and presidential pollster and strategist.

From The Wall Street Journal

We find we still appreciate the lovely things of life, but, without Sarah, there is no unbridled joy.

From BBC

“Photography has been a lifelong passion of mine, and it was absolutely unbridled pleasure being able to write about the process of putting images on film.”

From Los Angeles Times

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