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Definition of Irrepressible

Irrepressible
Irrepressible Ir`re*press"i*ble, a. Not capable of being repressed, restrained, or controlled; as, irrepressible joy; an irrepressible conflict. --W. H. Steward.

Meaning of Irrepressible from wikipedia

- The Irrepressibles is the creative guise of British musician Jamie McDermott. Formed in 2002, the Irrepressibles have released three full studio albums...
- irrepressible.info was an anti-Internet censorship campaign and website by Amnesty International and The Observer. It was developed in 2006 by Soda Creative...
- Disney Legend in 2006. His nickname, Moochie, established him as an irrepressible character in film. Born in 1949 in Santa Monica, California, Corcoran...
- "over a thousand" people. Field, Anthony James (Winter 2021). "The "Irrepressible Conflict:" Policing in Civil War-Era New York City, 1860–1862". The...
- The End"); additional vocal effects (on "Here She Comes Again") Jamie Irrepressiblevocals (on "You Know I Have to Go", "I Had This Thing", "Here She...
- sighted can fathom. The series also follows Tanner's battles with his irrepressible Inspector, Catherine Tully (Claire Skinner), who urges him to tell the...
- illustrated by Hilary Knight. It stars Sofia V****ilieva as Eloise, an irrepressible six-year-old girl who lives in the penthouse at the top of the Plaza...
- of Thrive, a 13-minute do****entary about "the prodigious talent and irrepressible spirit of a musically precocious 12-year-old blind boy." Whitaker was...
- somewhat naive and easily-led Freddie, and cheerful, energetic and irrepressible Marlys. Cousins Arna and Arnold also lived with the Mullens off-and-on...
- We are conservative." Allan Nevins argued that the Civil War was an "irrepressible" conflict, adopting a phrase from Senator William H. Seward. Nevins...