We have no meanings for "so unmanageable" in our records yet.
1 But he could hardly hold the horse, it became so unmanageable .
2 They both laughed, the Indian name was so unmanageable .
3 I will have a talk with this gentleman and see whether he is really so unmanageable .
4 Nothing is so weak, and yet so unmanageable .
5 The electricity of friction is so unmanageable that it has not been applied in practice to any great extent.
6 By speaking out, she hoped to take some ownership of the exposure that had become so unmanageable and frightening.
7 Some of them were so unmanageable that they had to be carried all the way down to the landing place.
8 Yes, as long as I could bear their noise; but they are so unmanageable that they do me more harm than good.
9 They had found Robin so unmanageable and so different from what they expected that they were glad to get rid of him.
10 Their little fingers are so unmanageable that at first they will not be able to make straight lines even with this help.
11 If Beatrice takes another jealous fit into her head-andit's likely enough, Tina is so unmanageable - Idon'tknow what storm she may raise.
12 "I shouldn't be so unmanageable if I weren't so-starved."
13 "Until now he has had no one to befriend him but me, and at times he's so unmanageable that it worries me dreadfully."
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