rememberable
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A Pope or a Dryden has packed into clear, rememberable, and serviceable shape considerable masses of wisdom and good sense—shrewd and enlightening, if not always lofty or original.
From Platform Monologues by Tucker, T. G. (Thomas George)
Such people are by no means the best people; but they are the most effective people—the most rememberable people.
From English Critical Essays Nineteenth Century by Jones, Edmund David
Blue-grey eyes with darker lashes sweeping the warm ivory of her cheeks, sweet true lips for ever parting in kind words, the white surplice and apron, and the rememberable steel fillet.
From Marm Lisa by Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith
We speak now of those more rememberable passages where his highest individuality reveals itself in what may truly be called a passion of thought.
From Among My Books First Series by Lowell, James Russell
It was a peculiar and rememberable face, notable because of a long, sharp, hooked nose and very little, foxy, brown eyes; a sly face to which a small, fair moustache only added insignificance.
From Dope by Rohmer, Sax