Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun incapability of existing or occurring; impossibility.
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- noun incapability of existing or occurring
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Examples
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Annie's touchy pride, mingled with what Vassie frankly called her "impossibleness," made the situation hopeless, for the former quality would not let her efface herself, and the latter prevented her daughter being called upon.
Secret Bread F. Tennyson Jesse
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I'd say the successful "impossible goals" that were accomplished in spite of their 'impossibleness' had a few things in common:
Genuine Curiosity by Dwayne Melancon Dwayne Melancon 2010
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I'd say the successful "impossible goals" that were accomplished in spite of their 'impossibleness' had a few things in common:
Genuine Curiosity by Dwayne Melancon Dwayne Melancon 2010
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I'd say the successful "impossible goals" that were accomplished in spite of their 'impossibleness' had a few things in common:
Genuine Curiosity by Dwayne Melancon Dwayne Melancon 2010
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I'd say the successful "impossible goals" that were accomplished in spite of their 'impossibleness' had a few things in common:
Genuine Curiosity by Dwayne Melancon Dwayne Melancon 2010
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I'd say the successful "impossible goals" that were accomplished in spite of their 'impossibleness' had a few things in common:
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I'd say the successful "impossible goals" that were accomplished in spite of their 'impossibleness' had a few things in common:
Genuine Curiosity by Dwayne Melancon Dwayne Melancon 2010
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I'd say the successful "impossible goals" that were accomplished in spite of their 'impossibleness' had a few things in common:
Genuine Curiosity by Dwayne Melancon Dwayne Melancon 2010
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I'd say the successful "impossible goals" that were accomplished in spite of their 'impossibleness' had a few things in common:
Genuine Curiosity by Dwayne Melancon Dwayne Melancon 2010
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I'd say the successful "impossible goals" that were accomplished in spite of their 'impossibleness' had a few things in common:
Genuine Curiosity by Dwayne Melancon Dwayne Melancon 2010
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