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unbridle
[uhn-brahyd-l]
verb (used with object)
to remove the bridle from (a horse, mule, etc.).
to free from restraint.
unbridle
/ ʌˈɪə /
verb
to remove the bridle from (a horse)
to remove all controls or restraints from
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
But the relative serenity of those first couple of hours gave way to unbridled chaos as 13 wickets fell across the next two sessions.
While balancing the books weighs on Deutrom's mind, it does not detract from an unbridled passion for Ireland to continue to play the longer format.
Don’t worry if you don’t speak the language — the unbridled enthusiasm coming from what sounds like a two-man broadcast booth requires no translation.
Simultaneously crushing and riveting, “Killers of the Flower Moon” is the true story of multiple sorrows wrought by unbridled greed and betrayal.
Musk doesn't just bring Silicon Valley's 'disruptor' mindset to DC — he embodies the idea that the executive, whether a CEO or a president, should be the unbridled sovereign of his domain.
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