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- adjective Not able to be
moved ;immobile .
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Examples
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Black people stood in what I call unmoveable lines in Alabama.
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The result has been a party that has lurched to the right and become ideologically unmoveable on issues such as tax rises for the wealthy – that many Americans support.
'America is better than this': paralysis at the top leaves voters desperate for change 2011
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Those hard words remain between us, still, solid as unmoveable as stones set hard in this landscape by lost forces from an ice age ago.
Archive 2009-08-01 David Hadley 2009
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Those hard words remain between us, still, solid as unmoveable as stones set hard in this landscape by lost forces from an ice age ago.
Separated by Silence David Hadley 2009
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The blunt, sad fact is that both Clinton and Obama bump up against a high level of unmoveable bigotry and in Clinton's case a press that has never been fair.
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In the final we will see what happens when an unstoppable force faces an unmoveable object.
AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2008: Men's Final Preview Ron Buckmire 2008
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So stressful I was waking up with my teeth clenched and my shoulder in total spasm and my neck unmoveable.
Life. You know, just ... life. karenmiller 2006
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I agree in principal with what Tony is saying, but I think my issue is that when you are limited by what is essentially the unmoveable status quo i.e.
Thoughts on Children Aging in Comics | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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I forgot to mention this in my earlier rant, but this frosting recipe is missing a key ingredient--anything to make this not just a huge lump of unmoveable frosting.
Adventures in . . . Disaster adventures in cupcakes 2007
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I forgot to mention this in my earlier rant, but this frosting recipe is missing a key ingredient--anything to make this not just a huge lump of unmoveable frosting.
Archive 2007-12-01 adventures in cupcakes 2007
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