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- adjective Alternative spelling of
unfakable .
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Examples
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As per usual I could easily skew my answers to what they wanted to hear (still haven't come across a psych test I couldn't fake - even the so called unfakeable ones that use follow up questions down the line to catch inconsistent answers).
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That last exchange with the kids may have been a setup but it was unfakeable.
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But there's more than just novel ideas going on, here; Meador also knows the unfakeable secret of keeping even newcomers turning the pages: care about your characters so much it becomes infectious.
Archive 2007-10-01 Tia Nevitt 2007
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But there's more than just novel ideas going on, here; Meador also knows the unfakeable secret of keeping even newcomers turning the pages: care about your characters so much it becomes infectious.
An Interesting Email Tia Nevitt 2007
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Some of his inventions: canal lockgate, parachute, rocket-propelled whaling harpoon, perpetual-motion machine, gas meter, and unfakeable banknotes.
American Connections James Burke 2007
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Some of his inventions: canal lockgate, parachute, rocket-propelled whaling harpoon, perpetual-motion machine, gas meter, and unfakeable banknotes.
American Connections James Burke 2007
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Many countries 'new passports have chips that hold easily verified data such as retina scans, which are both unique and unfakeable - though the chips may be faked.
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He may have always been frisky and forward-facing but you trusted him because of his purist's skills and also because of that unfakeable passion.
Blogposts | guardian.co.uk Barney Ronay 2010
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An unfakeable display-or at least (very) difficult to fake.
TierneyLab 2009
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By dar the best things in Slumdog Millionaire were the beautiful child actors, recruited from the Mumbai slums, who had an unfakeable joy and resilience, even as fate dealt them yet another cruel blow.
Home | Mail Online 2009
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