Definitions
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- adverb In an
unmemorable manner.
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- adverb in an unmemorable manner
Etymologies
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Examples
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Training their eyes on the unmemorably named star 1RXS J160929.1-210524, about 470 light years away, he and his team snap the image of a massive planet about eight times larger than Jupiter.
It's Crowded Out There Mike Brown 2011
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Village Voice: The Princess and the Frog is pleasantly, if unmemorably, drawn.
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John Lee Beatty has created a happily if unmemorably old-fashioned set for this happily old-fashioned show, a static background of very stagy green, rolling hills.
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John Lee Beatty has created a happily if unmemorably old-fashioned set for this happily old-fashioned show, a static background of very stagy green, rolling hills.
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When it happened, it had happened fast and unmemorably, as if all along both of us had known we would eventually end up together.
Skinned Robin Wasserman 2008
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When it happened, it had happened fast and unmemorably, as if all along both of us had known we would eventually end up together.
Skinned Robin Wasserman 2008
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It doesn't help that most of the supporting parts are played competently but unmemorably.
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As pleasant and refined as much of this music is, the melodic lines tend to wander unmemorably, and the climaxes feel manipulated rather than organic.
Opera Today 2009
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The Princess and the Frog is pleasantly if unmemorably drawn, with an amiable original song score by
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With the exception of thirty-one-year-old Dizzy, who’d served unmemorably in the army as a teenager, members of the white team were drawn entirely from men on active military duty.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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