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"Unrestrained" in a Sentence (11 examples)
Usually they are all brought about by one’s own misdeeds and nothing more. For me, however, this is not the case; I am a man of great feeling, who values his word, and is straightforward and unrestrained, but these qualities have become the causes of problems for me.
America's NATO allies have been shaken by Trump's harangue against them in Brussels over their underspending on defense, and his unrestrained effort to curry favor with Russian President Vladimir Putin during their meeting in Helsinki.
I like to live a free life, unrestrained by things around me.
What's important is that you convey your emotions in a sincere and unrestrained manner.
Algeria is unrestrained in its support for Palestine and Western Sahara.
It is a wide watercourse which, after rain, stretches out unrestrained at many places in its course into a series of shallow swamps and clay-banked waterholes.
At high-school he had been known as “the poet-laureate of room sixteen,” a title invented by snickering pupils, and his timidly mystic lyrics about sandpipers, violets, and the embracing glee of the sun, had gained an unrestrained admiration from his English teachers.
The party was a scene of unrestrained debauchery.
Their meeting was one of unrestrained joy.
Managing unrestrained prisoners alone in any environment is inherently dangerous and should not be tolerated.
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In an accident there will often be injuries, as people are unrestrained. But in the case of Sandilands, I don't think anyone would have foreseen the seven deaths and 62 injuries that occurred when the tram overturned [...].
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