adv. [UN-1 11.] Without restraint.

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1655.  Earl Orrery, Parthen., II. III. 287. Shee shedd hirs [sc. tears] the more vnrestrain’dly. Ibid., II. VII. 653. Surena permitted Parthenissa unrestrainedly to visit him.

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1852.  Thackeray, Esmond, I. ix. He … yawned unrestrainedly.

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1862.  H. Aïdé, Carr of Carrlyon, II. 57. She and her child wept unrestrainedly.

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1876.  Miss Yonge, Womankind, v. 32. She will see enough of them unrestrainedly to understand their dispositions.

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