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Definition of Irrepressibly

Irrepressibly
Irrepressibly Ir`re*press"i*bly, adv. In a manner or to a degree that can not be repressed.

Meaning of Irrepressibly 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...
- performance caused some critics to characterize his screen persona as "irrepressibly unique"; Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), Mackintosh and T.J...
- Disney Legend in 2006. His nickname, Moochie, established him as an irrepressible character in film. Born in 1949 in Santa Monica, California, Corcoran...
- 2009. Zoey is described on the official Nurse Jackie website as "an irrepressibly bubbly trauma nurse, who serves as a comic foil to Edie Falco's hard-bitten...
- criticized its "faulty" sound system. However, Ang described Maxie as "irrepressibly ebullient" and added, "The sound system lets up during duets and solos...
- their users. [135 countries are listed.] Wiegand, Wayne A. (1996), Irrepressible reformer, Chicago: American Library ****ociation, ISBN 978-0838906804...
- Zoller Seitz took particular note of his performance, praising it as "irrepressibly silly" with "an orange juice spit-take voice". Seitz further stated...
- enforcement of civil service laws. The Sun described Roosevelt as "irrepressible, belligerent, and enthusiastic". Roosevelt clashed with Postmaster General...
- Major L. Space, Time, and Freedom: The Quest for Nationality and the Irrepressible Conflict, 1815–1861 (1974) intellectual history of Whigs and Democrats...