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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbridle.

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Examples

  • But this guy has to unbridles audacity to make known his feelings in this confirmation hearing??

    GOP senator to Sotomayor: your speeches 'bug the hell out of me' 2009

  • This white old guy who used to hope for a HRC Presidency just hopes she unbridles her ego and goes the heck away.

    Clinton touts support from 'white Americans' 2008

  • Now with the election of Barack Obama as president of the United States, the highest office in this country, in the free world, that unbridles all those limitations and takes away any excuse that anybody might offer.

    CNN Transcript Jan 26, 2009 2009

  • It aint gonna happen, until the government unbridles the interest rate and allows the Peso, to zoom to whatever level it can naturally attain.

    Letters to the editor 2000

  • It aint gonna happen, until the government unbridles the interest rate and allows the Peso, to zoom to whatever level it can naturally attain.

    Letters to the editor 2000

  • He rides a fast mare home to a smiling wife, pats them both in his delight, and calls them both jades -- he unbridles the one, and bridles the other.

    Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 337, November, 1843 Various

  • A little then sufficed, a jolting car, the mingling odours of the ladies 'cloakroom and lavatory, the throng penned tight on the old Royal stairs (for they love crushes, instinct of the herd, and the dark sexsmelling theatre unbridles vice), even a pricelist of their hosiery.

    Ulysses James Joyce 1911

  • One never keeps a restraint on the manner when one unbridles the passions, and one takes from the associates with whom the latter are indulged, the air and the method of the indulgence.

    Pelham — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • One never keeps a restraint on the manner when one unbridles the passions, and one takes from the associates with whom the latter are indulged, the air and the method of the indulgence.

    Pelham — Volume 02 Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • When passion unbridles itself like that ... how sexy can you get?

    The Beautiful Kind - Work the Kinks OUT! TBK 2010

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