Definitions
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- adj. Common misspelling of irresistible.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The new zero-emission lithium-ion battery electric vehicle (BEV) from Magna is going to make the idea irresistable to a lot of people.
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In the middle of all this summery coziness was a long table set with grilled flank steak over a mound of pine nut couscous (the juices from the steak made the couscous kind of irresistable), a gorgeous vegetable tian, and the cocktail of the night, a refreshing mint lemonade spiked (generously) with vodka.
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I just re-designed the 'irresistable' theme originally created by woothemes. all comments are appreciate ... thanks ...
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He later propositioned her and told she was 'irresistable'.
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As always happens in a multi-buddy partnership over time, some moved away, some lost interest and eventually it was too much forjust three of us to maintain, so we gave it up and a big city sportsmen's club made the land owner an irresistable offer to buy the land.
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Unquestionably, that's an irresistable price for the Weatherby Vanguard.
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The stark sound and the rich deep voice are irresistable.
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The recipes are straightforward, but irresistable – a bite of ginger here, candied rhubarb ribbons there, flavor combinations like plum and vanilla, peach and caramel.
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If Prohibition taught us anything, it was that making something forbidden makes it irresistable.
Maine law: children not to observe wine tastings | Dr Vino's wine blog
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Every now and then, something will appear on the used rack that is almost irresistable, and I have a hierarchy of firearms which, if priorities dictate, makes the lowest firearm on the totem pole a trade-in for the next.
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