The smallest injury is resented withungovernable rage.
Her temper was singular, her tastes were anomalous, her habits were lawless, her antipathies were many and intense, and she was liable to explosions of ungovernable anger.
Then for a moment of ungovernablefury Shylock’s long-hoarded venom broke forth.
In ungovernable fury at the failure of her schemes, and refusing to give any answer to the Duke of Albany’s accusations, Goneril hurried away, and took her own life.
The chiefs themselves, particularly those few among them who had been educated in the Protestant religion, were in perpetual danger of death or violence from an ungovernable multitude, whom they had unwisely hoped to command.
The Ark turned slowly round under this restraint, and when it was quite stationary, Hetty was seen at its stern, pointing into the water, the tears streaming from her eyes, in ungovernable natural feeling.
Victims were frequently shot through the head by too eager or unskilful hands, and it often occurred that, exasperated by the fortitude and taunts of the prisoner, death was dealt intentionally in a moment of ungovernable irritation.
Your conduct, your speech, your expression in every movement and feature all show the ungoverned and ungovernable condition in which you are.
She is the same ungovernable termagant as ever--conceited little puss!
It was like the wild, ungovernable trill of a bird, and my ear is not so nice yet, that I even would not rather feel a roughness in the harmony than lose it.
You've an inexplicable chemistry of ungovernable passions and wild whims and you may go through hell first but when the final test comes--you'll ring true.
The black demon of ungovernable temper leaped brutally from Carl's eyes.
This was an ungovernable itch for brushing whites.
And in her ungovernable passion, she actually ran to the dresser for a knife: at which Maxley caught up a chair and lifted it furiously, above his head to fling at her.
Two days she sat stupefied with the heartache; after that she bustled about her work in a fervour of half-crazy restlessness, and ungovernable irritability, quenched at times by fits of weeping.
He was a youth of so violent and ungovernable a disposition, that it was judged right to confine him during the time of the execution, lest he should excite the people to some tumult.
She clapped her great hands together in ungovernable excitement, and lost all control over herself immediately.
He had passed a wakeful night; ungovernable apprehensions of Lecount's sudden re-appearance had beset him as soon as he found himself alone at Sea View.
In the ungovernable astonishment of hearing his reply she suddenly bent forward, and for the first time looked him close in the face.
At this point the bridegroom's questions suddenly came to an end, and the bridegroom's face exhibited an expression of ungovernable astonishment.
Stimulated by her own ungovernable curiosity on this subject, Magdalen ventured to question the housekeeper.
After that reply, her anxiety to see Mr. Kirke became tooungovernable to be trifled with.
So wild and ungovernable a poet can not be translated literally.
Directed by ungovernable will, or proceeding from obstinacy.
Men of action were in those days as ungovernable as they were barbarously cruel when a sudden fury possessed them.
The one portraysungovernable passion in a woman; the other, criminal passion in a man.
Young as she is, her nature is all compounded of passion and will; she is ungovernable in her caprices, born for conquest and for self-surrender.
A very short period of time served to turn thisungovernable curiosity into troublesome thieving.
Betty had been a wild, ungovernable girl at school, glorying in contempt for rules and daring "larks.
Edward was speaking as she came up behind them, and she heard him say, "It was the most uncomfortable meal ever eaten in our family; and all because of that ungovernable child.
This however did not prevent him from giving way to the most ungovernable rage at Frank's condescension in meeting an adventurer, "the son of no one knew whom.
Bacon heard no more; he was seized with the most ungovernable rage, and the utmost endeavours and remonstrances of his friend could scarcely prevent him from bursting in upon the speakers.
Byron's temper, always capricious, became ungovernable under the vexatious exigencies of his financial affairs.
Shepherdess Fennel fell back upon the intermediate plan of mingling short dances with short periods of talk and singing, so as to hinder any ungovernablerage in either.
It was experiencing a spasm of virtuous reaction, quite as lawless and ungovernable as any of the acts that had provoked it.
The ungovernable self-indulgence, which even so early as in the time of Homer has begun to taint through and through the whole human conception of the Immortals, rises to its climax, as was to be expected, in Jupiter.