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unliftable

  • a word derived from lift.
    lift
    verb (used with object)
    to move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position; hoist.

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A giant mockup of Thor’s hammer, supposedly unliftable except for the worthy, found itself lifted and touched all over by every person wanting a photograph.

From Washington Times Mar. 5, 2020

This music, plainly, was as much a fixture of the home as the unliftable art books and nice rugs.

From The Guardian Nov. 9, 2019

Once pressure pads require heavier objects or lasers make an appearance, you'll need to access Fluffy Dimension, a soft-focus bouncy mode that allows you to leap higher and lift previously unliftable objects.

From The Guardian Jun. 26, 2012