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unrestrainable





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A lifelong battle between the unrestrainable appetites of Richard Francis Burton* and the tastes of Victorian England had been joined.

From Time Magazine Archive

Her fear is that her children's generation will harbor an unrestrainable hatred for Israelis.

From Time Magazine Archive

My words fell from me without effort—few, hurried, husky—but it was a sudden heartgush, which was unrestrainable.

From Confession, or, the Blind Heart; a Domestic Story by Simms, William Gilmore

There is something inevitable, unrestrainable about the great books; they seemed to come despite the author.

From Adventures in Contentment by Grayson, David

"You dare——" Lord Denningham had succeeded admirably; his adversary was ablaze with unrestrainable anger.

From A Blot on the Scutcheon by Knowles, Mabel Winifred




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