Encara no tenim significats per a "so invincible".
1Only forgive me, my dearest life, this one time!- Avirtueso invincible!
2She has found few men so invincible, even among those very much in love.
3Doubtless, however, England was so great and so invincible that she did not need them.
4The Net, which once seemed so invincible, is under attack by the forces of evil.
5They nicknamed him "Happy," his cheerfulness was so invincible.
6Psychologically, this lumbering Bourgoin side will not feel nearly so invincible in their impassioned fortress of Pierre Rajon.
7Then the art of it: so entirely unperceived by the ordinary reader, so invincible in its effect upon him.
8But it may be that the old fortifications are not so invincible as we once thought them to be.
9He appeared so invincible that leading Democrats such as Al Gore and Dick Gephardt declined to seek the Democratic nomination.
10Nobody in the house could beat Milligan or Maybury, but the School House second and third strings were not so invincible.
11It was the old, indomitable, terrible Wolf Larsen, imprisoned somewhere within that flesh which had once been so invincible and splendid.
12What makes Saracens seem so invincible is their ability to force opponents into taking what they know to be the wrong option.
13And this fear was so invincible, that, notwithstanding the kindness that M. Rodin showed my sister, he frightened me, none the less.
14But why, Jack, is this dear creature so lovely, yet so invincible?-Everheardst thou before that the sweets of May blossomed in December?
15It may be that the prejudice is so strong that you simply can do nothing; it may not be quite so invincible as that.
16When thy hour matures itself, Time will surely destroy thee like me,-theethat art now so invincible and that now blazest with unrivalled splendour.
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