unrepeatable
Britishadjective
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not capable of being repeated
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not fit to be repeated, esp due to swearing or lewdness
his stories were unrepeatable
Example Sentences
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If it also saddled Mr. Snow with the weight of an unrepeatable masterpiece, it was a burden he bore lightly.
From New York Times
Much of modern art was an attempt to escape this truism — to make pictures that don’t depict anything and are therefore singular, unrepeatable.
From Washington Post
Conjuring a short-term cash injection by selling off the club's commercial assets is, surely, an unrepeatable trick.
From BBC
Is a great performance the result of technique, of natural charisma, or of some unrepeatable chemical reaction between talent and material?
From New York Times
And it was a singular period made possible by an unrepeatable set of circumstances in the wake of the Second World War.
From New York Times
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