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1 Make no mistake, getting in a car drunk is utterly , utterly indefensible .
2 There is nothing like a plaintive retort when your case is utterly indefensible .
3 The video footage speaks for itself and puts her in an utterly indefensible position.
4 This was, as the club's former midfielder Jamie Redknapp pointed out post-match, utterly indefensible .
5 Limerick had at first been abandoned by the French under Lauzan, as utterly indefensible .
6 It is an unmitigated evil, utterly indefensible in the light of philosophy, religion or good sense.
7 Some will argue there's context to the decision, but on the surface it seems utterly indefensible .
8 To a mind accustomed to the idea of unity in nature, such a proposition appears utterly indefensible .
9 This bill was utterly indefensible on principle.
10 The idea of making the question of impeachment a matter of party discipline was utterly indefensible and preposterous.
11 She said: This is utterly indefensible .
12 The anomaly, utterly indefensible in itself, had grown up so slowly that the public accepted it-nay ,evendefended it.
13 Now he would be a brave man who would undertake to defend the utterly indefensible literature of the past.
14 The affair, indeed, seems to have been utterly indefensible , and must ever remain a foul blot upon Spanish honor.
15 The execution of Mary Stuart because she was a Catholic, or because she excited fear or jealousy, is utterly indefensible .
16 Why is it that gigantic wrongs flourish from age to age, and practices utterly indefensible are continued with the overwhelming sanction of society?
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