untamable in the PONS Dictionary

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But now, a year after being unceremoniously dumped, the irascible and often untamable showrunner has been asked back by the same executives he had railed against.
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He's young (for a conductor of a major orchestra), informal, unconventional and untamable.
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The cynical interpretation perceives the juxtaposition as bitter irony -- what we're hearing is the residue of feelings that seemed untamable at the time, yet no longer exist.
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Yet that untamable ego is also lovable, which makes the book transcend self-absorption.
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Even the untamable foliage is given a sense of style.
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Is it something you find has always been easy to control, or was it ever a... this sounds melodramatic, but an untamable force?
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Both signify one of the wildest and most untamable animals.
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I've always loved panthers because they're wily, sleek and untamable.
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The length of untamable frame contained no picture, no work of art, it was the work of art.
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How much more telling that an artist destroyed by untamable desire be constrained by sentences that hold back even while they hold forth.
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