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Unmemorable.
forgettable
1
Countless miles clocked up, some enjoyable, some uncomfortable and many simply
unmemorable
.
2
He was a dull speaker,
unmemorable
in appearance, indifferent to the public.
3
She wondered if she should call the man with the
unmemorable
name.
4
The actual testing was quite
unmemorable
because it was so easy.
5
The furniture was dark wood and the upholstered pieces were comfortable but
unmemorable
.
6
The answer was exactly this, another night of
unmemorable
insomnia.
7
On the whole it was largely
unmemorable
,
which you might consider a good thing.
8
But it might be the way to become
unmemorable
as a director, I suppose.
9
And to drive it's not bad, if a touch
unmemorable
.
10
His face was oddly neutral, expressionless
-
unmemorable
,
Maggie thought.
11
The house was spacious, but seemed anonymous,
unmemorable
,
like so many others on similar occasions.
12
The man with the
unmemorable
name got up, drew the curtain, and opened the window.
13
It was at T in the Park 2011, an otherwise
unmemorable
weekend festival in Scotland.
14
They are the most
unmemorable
men in the world.
15
They were working-class men, dressed in
unmemorable
suits, their waists and hairlines showing the years.
16
A man with bland features and a gray brush cut, physically ordinary and entirely
unmemorable
.
unmemorable
unmemorable name
otherwise unmemorable
largely unmemorable
rather unmemorable
become unmemorable