unrepeatable
Example Sentences
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Its title and chorus twists "thank you" into an expletive-driven command that is unrepeatable here.
From BBC
His words - unrepeatable here - are now doing the rounds on social media.
From BBC
Recordings, as he later wrote, “are against the very nature” of a performance, which is meant “to happen but once, to be absolutely ephemeral and unrepeatable.”
From New York Times
The acting speaker Mara Carfagna told the house she was ordering Sgarbi’s ejection because of his “unrepeatable words” towards her and the other lawmaker, a former prosecutor who had criticised Sgarbi’s words on the judiciary.
From Reuters
Whether these were merely special, unrepeatable events or indicators of a new concertgoing momentum remains to be seen.
From Los Angeles Times
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