unstoppable

IPA: ʌnstˈɑpʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Unable to be stopped.
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Examples of "unstoppable" in Sentences

  • A mighty and unstoppable gerund.
  • At one point it looked unstoppable.
  • The article is an unstoppable force.
  • As a kick returner he's unstoppable.
  • A juggernaut is an unstoppable antagonist.
  • Brimming with unstoppable and irrational hate.
  • The buzz on the promising new lyricist is unstoppable.
  • The human spirit, no matter how misguided, in unstoppable.
  • In the 80s, it was the relentless, unstoppable serial killer.
  • In the 80s, he was the relentless, unstoppable serial killer.
  • Malone was unstoppable from the start as he scored 14 points on
  • He would be, I don't want to use the word unstoppable but he would be formidable.
  • The only reason runaway global warming seems unstoppable is that we have not yet tried to stop it.
  • The Magic proved unstoppable from the perimeter in part because Dwight Howard was so dominant inside.
  • (AP) - Scratch unstoppable from the ways to describe Steve Slaton, Pat White and West Virginia's running game.
  • “The only reason runaway global warming seems unstoppable is that we have not yet tried to stop it,” he writes.
  • Aldridge was almost unstoppable from the beginning, hitting his first seven shots and finishing the first quarter with 14 points and five rebounds to give Portland a 32-24 lead.

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