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- adjective That can be
deleted .
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Examples
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Fixed bug where Favorites that had their Favorite status removed would temporarily be ranked as the most 'deletable' file.
unknown title 2008
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This is, in other words, a one-joke show, the joke being that Mormons are unworldly nerds who think that "bullpoop" is a deletable expletive.
Everybody but Muhammad Terry Teachout 2011
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But the most deletable element of this fine Italian work of art is the crust.
Maria Russo: Why Kesté Has the Most "Life Changing" Pizza in NYC Maria Russo 2011
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I was in heaven going through her list of deletable words.
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Castellanos seems to think our memories are deletable, if not replaceable.
Michael Sigman: Memo to 2012 Candidates: Thanks (But No Blanks) for the Memories Michael Sigman 2011
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Castellanos seems to think our memories are deletable, if not replaceable.
Michael Sigman: Memo to 2012 Candidates: Thanks (But No Blanks) for the Memories Michael Sigman 2011
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But the most deletable element of this fine Italian work of art is the crust.
Maria Russo: Why Kesté Has the Most "Life Changing" Pizza in NYC Maria Russo 2011
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Castellanos seems to think our memories are deletable, if not replaceable.
Michael Sigman: Memo to 2012 Candidates: Thanks (But No Blanks) for the Memories Michael Sigman 2011
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I am SO glad I took a second look and spotted the little girl before I posted something un-deletable that would have been very, very inappropriate.
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Her in-box was filled with the usual deletable junk: a one-day sale at some shoe store, a chain letter about a sick kid in Saskatchewan, an unfunny joke Clem forwarded from her brother, nothing from Claudia.
Georgia’s Kitchen Jenny Nelson 2010
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