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Meanings of almost invulnerable in English
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Usage of almost invulnerable in English
1
They looked almostinvulnerable, which, I'm sure, was the idea.
2
He has an extraordinary build with an extremely strong skeleton, which makes him almostinvulnerable.
3
The Netherlanders may be pardoned if their foes seemed to them supernatural, and almostinvulnerable.
4
Had they possession of the Canadas, and our other provinces, the United States would be almostinvulnerable.
5
Bolívar found himself about to attack an army made almostinvulnerable by nature; forests, roads, ravines-allprotected it.
6
Everywhere a Napoleonic will to conquer-buteverywhere also an implied admission of the almostinvulnerable strength of his enemy.
7
Not just an almostinvulnerable dreadnought, which it most certainly was, but the mother ship to hundreds of raiders.
8
Nor could Zinder go along; the Oolakash were almostinvulnerable in their own environment, but they could not leave it.
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Their presence made the colony almostinvulnerable to invasion by fire ants and other enemies short of armadillos and poison-wielding gods.
10
Mini-Europe is over-manicured and over-sponsored, and it is almostinvulnerable to humanity, making you long for the idiosyncrasies of almost anywhere else.
11
Its façade was almostinvulnerable, covered as it was with tin advertising posters for a variety of beers and cigarettes and soft drinks.
12
The weight of its charge must have been great; its offensive weapons were good; and its armor made it almostinvulnerable to ordinary weapons.
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And yet, haggard as he appeared, he looked always perfectly self-controlled, more than calm-almostinvulnerable.