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unsalable

adjective as in valueless

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Example Sentences

Obviously, there are well-respected artists whose work is largely unsalable.

But only once did a work of art really punch me in the gut—and it was as unsalable as they come.

His booklet of twenty-two pages, unsalable in his time, is to-day held worth far more than its weight in gold.

An alert merchant with a large amount of an unsalable material on hand named it "Persis pink," and women fought for it.

Property continued almost unsalable, and prices were less than a half of what they had been in 1853-'54.

It took still more time for consultations as to what should now be done with their unsalable stock.

Scott's good humor and his partner's bad judgment saddled the concern with a lot of unsalable books.

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

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