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unbuyable

  • a word derived from buy.
    buy
    verb (used with object)
    to acquire the possession of, or the right to, by paying or promising to pay an equivalent, especially in money; purchase.

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"With Playfish and Playdom gone, Zynga being unbuyable, we're on the downside of that slope," said Don Rainey, a partner at Grotech Ventures.

From Reuters Oct. 10, 2010

But there are several degrees between cool and frigid: a degree of wit, a degree of plot and a degree of that old unbuyable, style.

From Time Magazine Archive

He had a shrewd and homely wit, an unbuyable honesty, and such a simple and unaffected dignity of manner and bearing as had won the respect of the county.

From The Purple Heights by Marie Conway Oemler

He couldn't flaunt his price-tag before these unbuyable souls whose beautiful and true marriage was based upon love, and sympathy, and mutual ideals!

From The Purple Heights by Marie Conway Oemler

I knew I was being given unbuyable things.

From A Woman Named Smith by Marie Conway Oemler