This book, however, lives up to the occasional immoderate capitalization by its enthusiasts. |
Like Pale Fire, Lolita begins with an immoderate conceit that allows its author and reader to explore the extravagant, pleasurable, and disturbing fringes of the language. |
Now, my legs can't manage cobbled streets, and my heart responds badly to a sudden and immoderate intake of alcohol. |
This Lent, let us abstain from our often immoderate desire for material goods, so to offer our neighbour what he desperately needs. |
It was particularly impudent in the presence of women, and plainly showed its immoderate desires before them by an inexpressible lascivity. |
The dangers of immoderate wine consumption were fully recognized, and excess strictly forbidden. |