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- adjective That cannot be
got ;unobtainable .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Okay, so instead of pitying you, they write articles about you, celebrate your never marrying, it makes you illusive and ungettable.
Cathy Whitlock: Nancy Meyers: A Voice for the * Generation 2009
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People we had once written off as ungettable or uninterested, or their friends, or someone in our circle, might be the one for us and we never really thought enough about it.
xxx! love, xy 2007
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Peters specialized in getting that which was deemed ungettable.
In a Strange City Lippman, Laura, 1959- 2001
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He had heard of men who kept their loot buried, but he feared the perils of a cache, to be dug and redug, ungettable, in a solitary place, hard to find and dangerous to visit.
Treasure and Trouble Therewith A Tale of California Geraldine Bonner 1900
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Some of that information, he acknowledges, such as the cause of the Fuld feud, might turn out to be ungettable.
Signs of the Times 2009
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I really enjoy your posts, and they add many (often temporarily ungettable because I’m in America) books to my TBR pile.
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It also provides unique opportunities for broadcast design & branding shops to pick up previously ungettable direct to client branding work that just doesn’t fit the old ad agency pricing model.
New Survey: European Clients More Likely to Pay for Pitches « Art & Business of Motion 2009
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You’re right, and I’m aware that those votes are ungettable.
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WASHINGTON †"Wasting no time with a potential Republican upset in what had been a previously ungettable U.S.
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Rookies learned from him that no story is ungettable, no fact unfindable, no tight-lipped source immune to his combination of charm and doggedness. "
unknown title 2009
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