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inimitably

adverb as in uniquely

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One of many giddy classics from the Breeders’ great 1993 album “Last Splash,” this tune finds Kim Deal, in her inimitably textured voice, looking for the divine in all the wrong places.

No one can replace him, or wear all the hats he wore, or do what he did so inimitably and tirelessly.

Over decades, he has refined a process to hide his considerable craft, the artist’s touch, so to speak, in order to produce seemingly factory-made objects that remain inimitably his own.

He managed to keep a light touch while engaging viewers with an inimitably boisterous style.

Try this on, too: Had they raised you so inimitably well, wouldn't you trust yourself more and dread failure less?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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