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more impracticable





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Teaching youth ... it's becoming more and more impracticable.

From Time Magazine Archive

Gordon's proposals became more and more impracticable as the best courses he could devise were successively vetoed by the Government, and as his irritation and disappointment increased.

From The River War An Account of the Reconquest of the Sudan by Churchill, Winston

She knew that she would not be allowed to accept his love; and now,—now that the horrid plan had been proposed to her, any such scheme was more impracticable, more impossible than ever.

From Linda Tressel by Trollope, Anthony

I had an interval to recover in; happily for me, this wild fancy had not had time to grow into a more impracticable and dangerous feeling.

From Willing to Die by Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan

After this exploit some desultory efforts had been made by the Spaniards to render the trail still more impracticable with such success as has been stated, and it gradually fell into entire disuse.

From Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer A Romance of the Spanish Main by Crawford, Will



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