US /ˌʌnkənˈtroʊləbl/
・UK /ˌʌnkənˈtrəʊləbl/
All avenues of attack have been shut down, and uncontrollable growth is the consequence.
All avenues of attack have been shut down and uncontrollable growth is the consequence.
Abruptly he becomes an uncontrollable monster, a demon driver.
For some years, the Vient Dam disaster was regarded as a regrettable accident in the route of progress, the result of an uncontrollable, natural phenomena.
For some years, the Vajont Dam disaster was regarded as a regrettable accident in the pursuit of progress—the result of an uncontrollable, natural phenomenon.
First comes a fever, then uncontrollable spasms, confusion, maniacal excitement, an irrational fear of water, and
Then uncontrollable spasms, confusion, maniacal excitement, an irrational fear of water, and finally, a loss of consciousness.
A degree of a kind of indifference and apathy toward the uncontrollable, irritating and terrible aspects of life can be useful if not essential.
Like how a callus on part of the hand can serve a useful purpose, a reduction of sensitivity to a particular area that's been frequently irritated, a degree of a kind of indifference and apathy toward the uncontrollable, irritating, and
When Hans tells Elsa that Anna is dead, the previously uncontrollable storm Elsa created suddenly stops.
the previously uncontrollable storm Elsa created suddenly stops.
[uncontrollable giggling]
[uncontrollable giggling] a pet named 'Steve'..
Disney's Frozen, released on November 27th, 2013, finds Princess Anna on her journey to find and convince her sister Elsa to return to their kingdom despite Elsa's uncontrollable magic powers over ice and cold.
kingdom despite Elsa's uncontrollable magic
It's uncontrollable, overwhelming, and the shame only grows with every second you resist.
It's uncontrollable, overwhelming, and the shame only grows with every second you resist, but here's the truth.
Hailing from Northern Europe, berserkers were known for fighting in a nearly uncontrollable trance-like fury, which gave rise to the English phrase "going berserk." It's believed that their fearless strength and unstoppable bloodlust was caused by either working themselves into a rage or taking intoxicating drugs before battle.
in a nearly uncontrollable trance-like fury