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To a degree that exceeds the bounds or reason or moderation.
unreasonably
without moderation
reasonably
moderately
1
The mischievous creature was highly diverted with the circumstance, and laughed
immoderately
.
2
The Duc de Gontaut laughed, during the whole of this conversation,
immoderately
.
3
It will be enough, if they do not love it too
immoderately
.
4
Other poets have represented men taken by this passion uncontrollably and
immoderately
.
5
He could not easily forgive any one who made him laugh
immoderately
.
6
Mr. Prohack sank deeper into the bed, and laughed loudly,
immoderately
,
titanically.
7
I touched upon these matters to Jerome, but he only laughed
immoderately
.
8
They are
immoderately
fond of ardent spirits, men, women and-shockingto say-children.
9
M. Segmuller did not seem to be
immoderately
surprised at Lecoq's revelations.
10
When Monseigneur Guerillot tells him of Fanny's religious aspirations, he raves
immoderately
.
11
The voice of her youngest daughter was heard laughing rather
immoderately
.
12
If it bleed
immoderately
,
sponge the wound freely with cold water.
13
Archie exclaimed, sitting upright for the first time and laughing
immoderately
.
14
He loved business
immoderately
,
yet was always only doing it, never did it.
15
Kate and I sang, told stories, and laughed
immoderately
over everything.
16
Simon was a courtier, and laughed too, as
immoderately
as possible.
immoderately
laugh immoderately
immoderately fond
drank immoderately
eat immoderately
immoderately full