- a word derived from inextinguishable.
Example Sentences
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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."
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Everywhere there is a sense of O'Neill's honest compassion, but nowhere is there anything incandescently imagined or inextinguishably remembered.
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Tiger speculates that man pushes ever onward, inextinguishably optimistic in the face of adversity, because of his biochemistry.
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There was something inextinguishably boyish and buoyant about him.
From The Big-Town Round-Up by Raine, William MacLeod
On the expiration of the half-hour Noel Vanstone presented himself at North Shingles, with the ardor of a lover burning inextinguishably in his bosom, through the superincumbent mental fog of a thoroughly bewildered man.
From No Name by Collins, Wilkie