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unsubdued

[uhn-suhb-dood, -dyood]

adjective

  1. not subdued in mood, character, or quality.

  2. not having been subdued by someone; not brought under control or into subjection.



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"Then why have we suffered such a land as Narnia to remain thus long unsubdued?"

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But after watching Sister Juana’s independent spirit ground into submission the day before, it was refreshing to see our Hetty remaining unsubdued and unrepentant even at the final curtain.

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And over an hour afterwards they were still snorting unsubdued in the streets, as the last of the revellers trailed homewards.

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Jungle and plain and pathless wood— Depths of primeval solitude— Gaunt wilderness and mountain stern— Their secrets lay all unsubdued.

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The Welsh were unsubdued; the French were plundering the southern coast; Northumberland was fomenting trouble in the north.

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