unforgettably

IPA: ʌnfɝgˈɛtʌbɫi

adverb

  • In an unforgettable manner; very memorably.
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Examples of "unforgettably" in Sentences

  • Without giving too much away, the conclusion of your novel is unforgettably powerful.
  • He startled her when he jabbed the stick through its eye—it made an unforgettably wet sound.
  • The definition of unforgettably sexy: A woman who can function on her own and take care of herself.
  • And, two years later, "Double Indemnity," 115 very efficient pages filled with sex, violence and some unforgettably nasty people.
  • Farrow recalls "unforgettably" that Campbell said she had been given a large uncut diamond, but does not recall actually seeing it.
  • Her own tone on the subject was uniform: she kept it on record to a degree slightly irritating that Mr. Dormer had been unforgettably -- Peter particularly noted "unforgettably" -- kind to her.
  • His first novel, published in 1934, was "The Postman Always Rings Twice," 128 very efficient pages filled with sex, violence and some unforgettably nasty people To buy the book from Amazon, click here.

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