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Unbridle

Unbridle \Un*bri"dle\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + bridle.] To free from the bridle; to set loose.

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unbridle

vb. 1 To remove the bridle (and other tack) from a horse or other animal. 2 To remove restraint.

Usage examples of "unbridle".

He stood in the grip of unbridled wrath, holding the sword in both hands.

By: Helen Dickson Synopsis: Blake gave a laugh of unbridled amusement.

Having no idea who Blake was, who had intruded on what had promised to be a night of unbridled passion, Lord Forbes continued to glare at him.

Blake gave a laugh of unbridled amusement, doubting the truth of her statement.

Do you prize unbridled licence above peace and security, above life itself?

Restless, impatient, hungry for direction and disposed to unbridled enthusiasm, the Reparationists awaited the revelations of the master.

When the Lord and Lady Rowan put the piece of a star in his chest, that pure, unbridled elemental power brought the dragon nature out, making it more dominant.

More spells split mantlets or loosed demons that lashed out with unbridled ferocity.

At best you will see other Dragons gathering to oppose recklessness or unbridled ambition.

Both might come in time, but in this present moment there was only raw energy, yet unbridled by maturity of judgment.

The clouds veiling the darkening sky were suddenly rent asunder by a blast of silvery radiance as bright and unbridled as a lightning flash, cascading from the sky in a molten stream.

He had tried to bring a response that would wipe away the terrible guilt he felt for letting his unbridled lust overcome the patience he knew he should have had with her.

He grinned down at it, his lips bared back over the white ivory of his teeth in unbridled lust.

So unbridled are the passions, so general the demolition, so terrible the havoc, that hard-headed individuals argue that so complete a chaos and such revolting outrages could only be affected by persons who were enthusiasts in their own cause and who had some very definite aims thus positively to pursue.

But this intrigue has been taken as the grounds for accusations of the most unbridled licentiousness, the tale of a lewd and lustful life.