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Discover Ludwig"unbridled feeling" is an acceptable phrase in written English
It means an unrestrained emotion. For example, "As she watched her best friend walk down the aisle, she felt an unbridled feeling of joy."
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He wants, in effect, to appeal to that part of the audience that is flattered by knowing, analytical entertainments and, at the same time, to seduce us out of our intellectual cocoon into a state of pure, unbridled feeling -- to bridge the gap between the Eisenhower-era housewives who were Sirk's original audience and the aesthetes who secured his belated entry into the auteurist pantheon.
Think about that pure, unbridled feeling when you knew you wanted to be an entrepreneur.
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In a way, he continues Britain's long fascination with Italy as an outpost of unbridled feelings.
Anyway, the year that followed was an awkward period of feeling out my identity -- not so much new as newly unbridled.
And since Allen Iverson led the franchise to the 2001 N.B.A. finals, the team has won 33 to 48 games every season except 2009-10, a stretch that prevented the fans from feeling important polar emotions: the despair and subsequent hope that comes from bottoming out, and the unbridled joy of true accomplishment.
Unbridled enthusiasm for your life and work, accompanied by a bold vision you fully commit to without fearing failure, and feeling the thrill of improvement is a part of what makes an organization great".
Alcohol abuse is unbridled.
Self-confidence was unbridled.
It's unbridled.
Never has unbridled profanity been so entertaining.
Assange's extraordinary project provides transparency unbridled.
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