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inextinguishably

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"She was not at all, by happy standards, a great woman," he concludes, but she was forever so "inextinguishably herself" that she "persists even now."

From Time Magazine Archive

Tiger speculates that man pushes ever onward, inextinguishably optimistic in the face of adversity, because of his biochemistry.

From Time Magazine Archive

Everywhere there is a sense of O'Neill's honest compassion, but nowhere is there anything incandescently imagined or inextinguishably remembered.

From Time Magazine Archive

There was something inextinguishably boyish and buoyant about him.

From The Big-Town Round-Up by Raine, William MacLeod

She remembered how Nadie had laughed when three bunches of roses from three different art critics had come in together—how inextinguishably Nadie had laughed.

From A Daughter of To-Day by Duncan, Sara Jeannette