1 The travelers anxiously regarded the upright, flexible figure of the young Mohican, graceful and unrestrained in the attitudes and movements of nature.
2 Then opening wide his mouth, he indulged in unrestrained and heartfelt laughter, though in that silent and peculiar manner which danger had so long taught him to practise.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperContext Highlight In CHAPTER 21 3 Mr. Darcy was eyeing him with unrestrained wonder, and when at last Mr. Collins allowed him time to speak, replied with an air of distant civility.
4 Tears, unrestrained, fell from my brother's eyes; a sense of mortal agony crept over my frame.
5 The glimpse of the steamboat had for some reason filled those savages with unrestrained grief.
6 He evidently wanted to do all the talking himself, and continued to talk with the sort of eloquence and unrestrained irritability to which spoiled people are so prone.
7 She sobbed so unrestrainedly that good-natured Yorkshire Martha was a little frightened and quite sorry for her.
8 Weyrother evidently felt himself to be at the head of a movement that had already become unrestrainable.