adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
boundless energy (= that seems to have no limit )
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The children ran up and down the beach with boundless energy.
boundless/unbounded enthusiasm formal (= very great )
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I’d like to thank the design team for their boundless enthusiasm.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
energy
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Her appetite for life, boundless energy and numerous gifts and graces made her an all-round person.
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She was a woman of boundless energy .
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For Silly-Willie the household difficulties and decay supplied an outlet for boundless energy .
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The Tony -, Grammyand Emmy-winner sings her classics as well as new tunes with boundless energy and bawdy humor.
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Rambush was appointed chief engineer and his boundless energy and leadership earned him rapid promotion with ever greater responsibilities.
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Bayer was a passionate, excitable activist with boundless energy and a huge grassroots network of local contacts at his disposal.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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boundless enthusiasm
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Taking care of small children is a job that requires boundless energy.
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They felt lost and alone on the vast, boundless sea.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A combination of homely suburbs and hot sunshine; unblemished beaches and boundless bush; manicured parks and tropical shrubbery.
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Alice stole one long drink before rolling over in the boundless bed, fantasizing it as an endless beach of white cloud.
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Colleagues in whom he had boundless confidence had handed him papers which he had signed without reading them.
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Conceive of the boundless , but expect nothing whatever.
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Here he was, refocusing his entire history, as if it had just begun, on the dream of boundless empire.
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The human mind is vast and boundless .
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The potential applications seemed as boundless as the human imagination.
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Today, the opportunities for leaders are boundless , but so are the challenges.