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- adverb In an
unquotable way.
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Examples
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Chicago's mayor-elect on Wednesday made a $5,000 charitable donation in the name of Dan Sinker, a Columbia College professor who confessed to being the anonymous wit behind @MayorEmanuel, a Twitter account as hilariously and unquotably vulgar as the man himself.
in other news . . . 2011
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Chicago's mayor-elect on Wednesday made a $5,000 charitable donation in the name of Dan Sinker, a Columbia College professor who confessed to being the anonymous wit behind @MayorEmanuel, a Twitter account as hilariously and unquotably vulgar as the man himself.
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Caesar's veterans could sing ribald verses unrebuked at their general's triumph, verses unquotably obscene and casting the foulest aspersions on the character of one whom they worshipped almost as a god.
Post-Augustan Poetry From Seneca to Juvenal Harold Edgeworth Butler 1914
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There is no silver bullet; in, particular, there is little our diplomats can do to protect themselves from the indiscretions and machinations of others, beyond making themselves unquotably boring.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Paul Heinbecker 2010
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There is no silver bullet; in, particular, there is little our diplomats can do to protect themselves from the indiscretions and machinations of others, beyond making themselves unquotably boring.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Paul Heinbecker 2010
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There is no silver bullet; in, particular, there is little our diplomats can do to protect themselves from the indiscretions and machinations of others, beyond making themselves unquotably boring.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Paul Heinbecker 2010
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