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inedible

[in-ed-uh-buhl] / ɪnˈɛd ə bəl /


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The mum-of-two first became aware that he liked to try and eat inedible items when he licked the Velcro in his tactile books as a baby.

From BBC

It’s an interesting dichotomy, though: I hate a bland, under-salted butter moment, but an overly salty one can be downright inedible.

From Salon

Residents at some Clearsprings sites have told the BBC of poor conditions inside their hotels, and sent us photos and video diaries of the food provided, describing some of it as "inedible".

From BBC

Unfortunately for you, your cake is undercooked and, essentially, inedible.

From Salon

Many of the patients told us the food could sometimes be "inedible".

From BBC