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  • adverb In an indomitable manner.

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Examples

  • The book is set at a dinner party in England, and among the many snobs in attendance is the indomitably pompous Princess Margaret, the sister of the Queen, who at one point forces a French diplomat to get on his knees and clean off the sauce that he has accidentally sprayed on her dress.

    The Sins of His Father Sam Sacks 2012

  • So what would happen tomorrow if one hundred thousand tramps acted upon this advice and strenuously and indomitably sought work?

    THE TRAMP 2010

  • In the classic Hollywood era, when the formal look thrived, dapper screen idols like Fred Astaire took their sartorial cues from the indomitably stylish Prince of Wales.

    Men In Black Darrell Hartman 2011

  • Phelim O'NeillAs part of the Wonders Of Iceland season, the indomitably cheery Julia Bradbury takes a hike across the unearthly landscape of Iceland, embarking on a 38-mile route that takes in mountain climbs, red-hot lava fields and freezing river crossings en route to the volcanic crater at the centre of the Eyjafjallajökull glacier.

    Tonight's TV highlights: The National Movie Awards | Julia Bradbury's Iceland Walk | McFly On The Wall | Justified | Wonderland: The Trouble With Love And Sex | 24 Hours In A&E 2011

  • They call themselves baby "zoomers," a clever and punny nickname that captures this group's active lifestyles and their indomitably youthful spirits.

    The Baietto Brothers: Tips for Staying Younger, Longer The Baietto Brothers 2010

  • The Israelis live defiantly, indomitably, with a heightened intensity, as though each day might be their last.

    The Fiddler in the Subway Gene Weingarten 2010

  • The Israelis live defiantly, indomitably, with a heightened intensity, as though each day might be their last.

    The Fiddler in the Subway Gene Weingarten 2010

  • The Israelis live defiantly, indomitably, with a heightened intensity, as though each day might be their last.

    The Fiddler in the Subway Gene Weingarten 2010

  • The Israelis live defiantly, indomitably, with a heightened intensity, as though each day might be their last.

    The Fiddler in the Subway Gene Weingarten 2010

  • They call themselves baby "zoomers," a clever and punny nickname that captures this group's active lifestyles and their indomitably youthful spirits.

    The Baietto Brothers: Tips for Staying Younger, Longer The Baietto Brothers 2010

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