unprintable
IPA: ʌnprˈɪntʌbʌɫ
noun
- Something that is not printable.
adjective
- Not printable; obscene, or unable to be displayed textually.
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Examples of "unprintable" in Sentences
- Codes below 32 were called unprintable and were used for cussing.
- They also star as Ronnie and Sammi, whose hot/cold romance is celebrated in an impassioned duet with a title unprintable here.
- The collection's title unprintable here was a reference to the late G. G. Allin, a punk musician infamous for mutilating himself on stage.
- With every second word unprintable, McCrimmon anathematized the world in general and Alexandria in particular for five full minutes without repeating himself once.
- It is true that independent and dispassionate criticism of the so-called 'unprintable' books, criticism in the common interest of publishers, authors, and readers, is now almost nonexistent.
- When I'm called unprintable names merely for expressing my skepticism about the relevance of Darwin's theory to the practice of medicine, I've already won the 'ethos' and 'pathos' skirmishes.
- Beyond that lay Gordon’s land, a graveyard for Conservatives, home of the murky Scottish Labour party and a press corps whom Mr Blair once described with a phrase unprintable in this magazine.
- Commenting on the Post's hiring of Mr. Ayers, conservative blogger Ace of Spades called Mrs. Huffington a name unprintable in a family newspaper and then looked on the half-full part of the glass.
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