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inescapable

[in-uh-skey-puh-buhl] / ˌɪn əˈskeɪ pə bəl /


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You know the one, where the inescapable Jess Glynne song Hold My Hand plays over footage of a family enjoying their holiday, in an ad campaign that has been running since around 1874.

From BBC

I could try to combat inescapable existential dread by dyeing my hair.

From Salon

Its fizzy positivity is but one reason this year’s most inescapable soundtrack is stubbornly popular.

From Salon

The extended visual encounter between two people, its intimacy inescapable, culminates in the two “actors” autographing their performed picture.

From Los Angeles Times

It is inescapable that people have most focused on Frank’s sculptural, curvilinear forms, his luminous exterior surfaces, and yet what I find most profound about his architecture is how he enchanted and enlivened space.

From Los Angeles Times