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Meanings of almost ungovernable in English
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Usage of almost ungovernable in English
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Frantic with almostungovernable rage, I sought my father in his study.
2
He was evidently of an irritable, impetuous and almostungovernable temper.
3
By the time Caesar fought them in the Alexandrian War, they had become almostungovernable.
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And it shook Kells with an almostungovernable fury.
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I will read nothing! came hissing from the strong man's teeth, set in almostungovernable anger.
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And perhaps the almostungovernable root-qualities of Nigel had willed it otherwise, too, although he did not know that.
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A change of temper, frequent outbreaks of anger, a perpetual stirring of the mind, make the child almostungovernable.
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She felt the enveloping turmoil of his passion, now become almostungovernable, and extricated herself gently from his arms.
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Now that I was getting close, there was an almostungovernable urge to hurry, to get it over with.
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But another feeling succeeded this sense of pity, a sensation of outrage that grew within her and became almostungovernable.
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These shots and the proximity of that lead missile roused in Duane a quick, hot resentment which mounted into a passion almostungovernable.
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For a minute I stared down at the brown crest of her head, an almostungovernable impulse pounding away at my sense of discretion.
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When I think of the danger which threatened your home and especially Miss Vosburgh, I feel an almostungovernable desire to be at the wretches.
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"If he ever lets go at me, I'm a goner," thought Phil understanding that, besides an almostungovernable temper, the man possessed great physical strength.