adv. (UN-1 11; cf. prec.)

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1682.  Norris, Hierocles, 134. Demeaning themselves ungovernably in all fortunes.

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1764.  Goldsm., Trav., 314. Heavens! how unlike their Belgic sires of old! Rough, poor, content, ungovernably bold.

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1810.  Crabbe, Borough, iii. 42. Accuse me not that I … think the passions,… Strong as they are, ungovernably strong.

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1855.  Macaulay, Hist. Eng., xix. IV. 357. He had … been turned out of office in a way which had made him ungovernably ferocious.

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1882.  M. Dodds, Genesis, 195. A nature wholly without self-control, and whose passions raged ungovernably.

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