untempered in a sentence
Examples
- He exhibits untempered joy when the subject is art and pain when conversation veers toward the death, in 1988, of one of his mentors, the animator Milton Kahl.
- They fill the courtyard with anything from ratcheting drum-' n'- bass dance music to untempered noise, which goes nicely with the sound of the subways rumbling nearby.
- While Lott's fate is technically decided by his Republican colleagues in the Senate, Bush's untempered criticism was not a good sign for Lott, the aide said.
- From the beginning, man's presence in Antarctica has been a jumbled tale of ferocity, nationalism and idealism; untempered butchery spaced with occasional noble attempts at scientific research.
- The inhabitants of Poverty Point produced small amounts of pottery, creating a variety of different kinds : fiber-tempered, sand-tempered, clay grit-tempered and untempered.
- The flamboyant right-wing leader, who thrilled voters during the 1993 parliamentary elections with his untempered remarks about Russian leaders and President Boris Yeltsin, is on his first visit to India.
- Nearly three dozen interviews with southern New Hampshire voters studying the candidates and the issues for the nation's first primary Feb . 1 suggest an optimism untempered by campaign-trail cynicism.
- I find the graphics a bit confusing, but the fact that there is a Pythagorean Comma between note pairs like C-sharp and D-flat in pure untempered tuning is uncontroversial.
- In the Taliban followers he sees a generation of displaced children, their zeal armed and instructed in the Pakistan refugee camps and untempered by the social context of the prewar Afghanistan they never knew.
- It was the chronicity and lack of recovery from these injuries ( arising from a number of possible causes ) that he regarded as central to the preservation of primitive self systems untempered by realism.