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The abandon
noun
A yielding to natural impulses or inhibitions; freedom from artificial constraint, with loss of appreciation of consequences.
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The abandon of the children to their supreme delight was beautiful".
The abandon from the military they laid down their life for...only to have both turn on their heels.
That's just youth: hormones, the abandon of desire.
Ms. Wexler's performance, though forceful, lacked the abandon to justify its loose construction.
This Mr. Bolle can do; the abandon of the piece's mad scene is beyond his control.
Is the abandon of his worshipers humanizing or dehumanizing — or human?
I mean the hugeness, the abandon, the big campy silliness of the character.
Most of all, it's the abandon of her physical performance that is unmistakably part of the game.
She approached painting with the discipline of a competitive figure skater and the abandon of a raging alcoholic.
The performance was not note-perfect, nor could it have been, given the abandon of the playing.
And the show was a raucous success, a snapshot of the abandon and good cheer of bass music.
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