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Then we mounted and took to the trail again, stripped down to fighting-trim, unhampered by a pack-horse.
RAW GOLDBERTRAND W. SINCLAIR
She thought that the elder members of the family could discuss life more freely unhampered by the younger generation.
FIRST PLAYSA. A. MILNE
You do not like the task; are virtuous, perhaps—you who have lived for years alone and unhampered in Paris.
THE CIRCULAR STUDYANNA KATHARINE GREEN
If she could but fully and completely escape from tradition, so that her judgment might be quite unhampered.
THE DAUGHTERS OF DANAUSMONA CAIRD
Above all must the air be pure, and the body absolutely unhampered—most of all, the chest—by any form of clothing.
VOICE PRODUCTION IN SINGING AND SPEAKINGWESLEY MILLS
Debussy is a man of unhampered and clairvoyant imagination, a dreamer with a far-wandering vision.
ASPECTS OF MODERN OPERALAWRENCE GILMAN
Not that he had a desire to spend the whole of his time at the theatre, unhampered by provincial women in London.
THE REGENTE. ARNOLD BENNETT
Apparently he wrote with absolute freedom, unhampered by editorial policy or restriction.
MARK TWAIN, A BIOGRAPHY, 1835-1910, COMPLETEALBERT BIGELOW PAINE
It was now supposed that General Peixoto would reign unhampered as dictator, and in peaceful circles no small alarm was felt.
SOUTH AMERICAW. H. KOEBEL
There is a general forward movement, unhampered and undivided by considerations or competitions of sections or of faculties.
MCGILL AND ITS STORY, 1821-1921CYRUS MACMILLAN
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO UNHAMPERED

  • free
  • loose
  • rampant
  • unbounded
  • unbridled
  • uncurbed
  • unhampered
  • untamed
  • untrammeled
  • wild
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