unbridled; unrestrained, unruly, headstrong, violent; freed from/not subject t
to let go without reins.
wild, unrestrained, unchecked, unbridled.
wild
unrestrained
unbridled
break open; smash; break in
shameless, brazen; bold; insulting;
to drive or hunt out.
driving away; putting to flight; driving into exile
flee/excape; run/slip/keep away (from), eschew/avoid; baffle, escape notice
flight; way of escape
drive away (from); frighten off, deter; drive/send into exile
shine forth, glitter; be or become conspicuous
propped up, supported (by)
to pour out, pour forth, shed, utter.
pour forth
over a wide area, extensively; freely, in a disorderly manner; lavishly
outpouring, shedding; profusion, lavishness, extravagance, excess
vast, wide, sprawling; disheveled, loose (hair/reins); disorderly; extravagant;
blurt out; blab, babble, prate, chatter; utter foolishly/irresponsibly
blurt out; blab, babble, prate, chatter; utter foolishly/irresponsibly;
wear out with sexual intercourse; squander on debauchery;
the skipper of a ship.
thawed
tepid
needy, poor, in want of; very poor, destitute (of)
in want of, destitute of
to need
carry or bear out, discharge, utter;
Latin is a classical language that was spoken in ancient Rome and is now used as a liturgical and scholarly language. It is the official language of the Roman Catholic Church and is written in the Latin alphabet. Latin is a dead language, meaning that it is no longer spoken as a native language, but it has had a significant influence on many modern languages, including English, Spanish, French, and Italian.
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