Some of his language is unquotable: here are some milder specimens:-
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The lazy loiterers were urged forward with language unquotable, the mildest being "darned coffee-coolers."
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The ever unquotable Hill yelled, Get your fucking cameras out of my face, you cheap fucking bastards!
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One of the others thereupon raised a raucous voice and commenced a ditty of the deep sea which was quite unquotable.
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What was said had little or no significance- aman'stolerant, sometimes laughing monosyllables; and silly, cuddling, unquotable nothings from his companion.
Ús de unrepeatable en anglès
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Some went so far as to say the route was unrepeatable.
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Pellams's affirmative was put in language unrepeatable in a book for young persons.
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The end result is hugely entertaining and feels as if you're witnessing something utterly unrepeatable.
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There was also Lili's determination to remain the unrepeatable love of a great poet's life.
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Today, they share pie and figgy pudding, divulge unrepeatable gossip, give one another career advice.
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The bully protested in a torrent of unrepeatable words.
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He predicts that Apple will come up with other "unrepeatable" products.
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We are making you an unrepeatable offer this morning.
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CoreFire emerged from a laboratory accident with his full slate of powers; accident unrepeatable, of course.
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I whisper that unrepeatable, unpronounceable word, and power flows out of the hammer and into me.
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This was a bubble in time -unrepeatable.
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The unrepeatable sensation of our first coital orgasm, say, or the ambrosial taste of mother's milk.
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Mr. Pike cursed him with fearful, unrepeatable words, and again demanded what he was doing there.
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However, Enda Kenny said he had been a victim himself of comments that were unrepeatable in the Dáil.
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It is, in an age of instant replays, unrepeatable: you get it first time or not at all.
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It has all the signs of being another unprecedented event that despite all expectations has become repeatedly unrepeatable.