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the uncontrollable
adjective
Not able to be controlled, contained or governed.
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I feel numb, the uncontrollable sobbing still days away.
The director Daniel Fish is in control of the uncontrollable.
By emphasising the uncontrollable slaughter, you deride honour and courage.
Within an hour or two, the uncontrollable sleepiness recurs.
When the uncontrollable comes knocking, the children flee for their lives.
I like the uncontrollable — that's what makes it so lively here.
By tomorrow, the uncontrollable infestation he spreads might confer outright legitimacy on Israel's delegitimatization".
Mary's contribution was to create the uncontrollable monster of Frankenstein; or the modern Prometheus.
Funder's novel seeks to control the uncontrollable, as all novels do.
SHOUTS AND MURMURS about the uncontrollable nature of animals and the wisdom of bringing dinosaurs back.
Then America would not have to face the uncontrollable growth of a new aristocracy.
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