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To pain a person who stirred her antagonism, this twenty uncurbed years had made one of Lillian Drew's first instincts.
TO HIM THAT HATHLEROY SCOTT
Uncurbed passion was perhaps uppermost to begin with; very shortly it was confounded with affection, for this girl could love.
THE "GENIUS"THEODORE DREISER
That uncurbed dominion of the senses, to which his very boyhood had abandoned itself, found a willing slave in the man.
LUCRETIA, COMPLETEEDWARD BULWER-LYTTON
Only his lower lip betrayed the fact that his mother had been a woman of uncurbed nerves.
THE DOMINANT STRAINANNA CHAPIN RAY
There was not much business in the saloon, there being few visitors in town, no roistering, no sounds of uncurbed gaiety.
THE DUKE OF CHIMNEY BUTTEG. W. OGDEN
Public discipline was destroyed by oppression and violent deeds, and domestic discipline by uncurbed lust.
COMMENTARY ON GENESIS, VOL. IIMARTIN LUTHER
If a single spring could work such destruction what would be the result of the uncurbed power of ocean and seas?
COMMENTARY ON GENESIS, VOL. IIMARTIN LUTHER
The splendid uncurbed procession passes and disappears like a silent whirlwind over a field of lilies and jessamine.
HOLLAND, V. 1 (OF 2)EDMONDO DE AMICIS
Too many tendencies wrought in him uncurbed for his ideas to clothe themselves constantly in a suitable and harmonious dress.
BALZACFREDERICK LAWTON
His chief fault was a strong and uncurbed will, and he unfortunately had a quick temper.
CANOE BOYS AND CAMPFIRESWILLIAM MURRAY GRAYDON
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