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Examples
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Insuperable embarrassment seized Caroline when this demand was made: she could not, and did not attempt to comply with it.
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Insuperable difficulties would arise if the interpretation contended for by Haffejee were to be adopted.
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Insuperable difficulties on one side or other always intervened.
The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author John Hill Burton
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Insuperable that nothing can bring it down, but it may aye spring on high.
The Form of Perfect Living and Other Prose Treatises Richard Rolle 1901
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Insuperable smokers, inexhaustible yarn-spinners, they had long welcomed Janaway as a kindred spirit -- the more so that in their view a clerk and grave-digger was in some measure an expert in things unseen, who might anon assist in piloting them on that last cruise for which some had already the Blue Peter at the fore.
The Nebuly Coat John Meade Falkner 1895
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"Insuperable!" exclaimed her father with a shrug of the shoulders.
Henry VIII and His Court Henry Niles Pierce 1843
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Insuperable difficulties opposed their collection.
The History of Tasmania, Volume I John West 1840
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“Insuperable objections, Stella!” repeated Mrs. Bertram, with a look of astonishment: “I do not comprehend you meaning child.”
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Insuperable Barriers divide us from each other, and on this side the Grave we must never meet again! '
The Monk; a romance 1796
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Insuperable difficulties seemed to be in the way of it.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi) 1721
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