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inimitable

[ih-nim-i-tuh-buhl] / ɪˈnɪm ɪ tə bəl /


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But he is best known for his inimitable, Surrealist pictures featuring skeletal, architectonic figures—merging humans, animals, foliage, totems and signs—which, though indecipherable, are instantly recognizable.

From The Wall Street Journal

It came to life with the inimitable growl of a vintage straight four that took me back to my teenage self with a rush of sadness.

From The Wall Street Journal

And while her work is animated by a feverish restlessness, it’s remarkable how consistent and inimitable her artistry remained over three quarters of a century.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I imagine a great big saw will come out and they'll chop off a leg, but I don't really mind," she told me in her own inimitable way.

From BBC

She wipes a tear, but hangs on to her inimitable air.

From Los Angeles Times