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inextinguishable

[in-ik-sting-gwi-shuh-buhl] / ˌɪn ɪkˈstɪŋ gwɪ ʃə bəl /




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“I suspect that those wars to come will be made horrible beyond my conception by new poison gases, inextinguishable flames and lightproof smoke clouds,” he wrote.

From Washington Post

Its discourse on forgiveness simmers in one’s mind inextinguishably.

From Los Angeles Times

But she’s not buying it, because she sees right through me, to the inextinguishable glee lurking beneath the surface.

From Seattle Times

If he has a sharp eye for brokenness, he is even keener on the inextinguishable flicker of love that remains.

From New York Times

Call them the Forever fires, for they seem inextinguishable, burning with implacable insistence and smoke palls that extend their reach far beyond the flames’ grasp.

From The Guardian