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inexhaustible

[in-ig-zaws-tuh-buhl] / ˌɪn ɪgˈzɔs tə bəl /




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“Boss Lincoln” is emphatically not a political-science tract; Mr. Pinsker makes his points within a gripping chronological narrative that consistently animates Lincoln’s inexhaustible quest.

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She, however, accrued an inexhaustible supply of IOUs.

From Barron's

Few people were more agnostically alive than Stoppard, who loved the finer things in life and handsomely earned them with his inexhaustible wit.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s the seeing, varied and brightly inexhaustible, that makes Welty’s letters such a sustaining pleasure.

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These have fed an inexhaustible appetite for information, studies and special data, enabling ever more expansive government policy.

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