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The word irrepressible in the poem means unstoppable, uncontrollable, or unable to be restrained. It conveys a sense of a force or feeling that cannot be subdued or contained.
Irrepressible means to be impossible to control or repress. For example: She was an irrepressible chatterbox in the classroom.
It means difficult or impossible to restrain or control. Here are some sentences.Her laughter was irrepressible.His irrepressible good humor had us all laughing.
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The author of the poem "The Irrepressible Heart" is John Greenleaf Whittier.
No one could stop his irrepressible laughter. His brother was an irrepressible practical joker until one prank went terribly wrong.
Kiba - 2006 Irrepressible Feelings was released on: USA: 28 June 2006
No, an irrepressible horse is not suitable for an inexperienced rider as it implies that the horse is difficult to control or restrain. Inexperienced riders would benefit from a calm and well-trained horse that is easier to handle and more forgiving of mistakes.
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The motto of Muine Bheag is 'The Irrepressible Number'.
Little Billy looked irrepressible up in his brand new dictionary while listening to Dmitri Shostakovitch's Second Piano Concerto after he had spilled his favorite Nesquik all over his woman in the great nation of Georgia, not the state.
Lonard Edwin Naylor has written: 'The irrepressible Victorian'