Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The character of being unbearable.
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Examples
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I think the greatness of our romance was the heat of our passion, the unbearableness of any separation, be it minutes, hours, or days.
Not the Girl Next Door Charlotte Chandler 2008
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I think the greatness of our romance was the heat of our passion, the unbearableness of any separation, be it minutes, hours, or days.
Not the Girl Next Door Charlotte Chandler 2008
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I think the greatness of our romance was the heat of our passion, the unbearableness of any separation, be it minutes, hours, or days.
Not the Girl Next Door Charlotte Chandler 2008
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I think the greatness of our romance was the heat of our passion, the unbearableness of any separation, be it minutes, hours, or days.
Not the Girl Next Door Charlotte Chandler 2008
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Then, Eastwood makes a movie about the unbearableness of disability that ends with a "mercy death."
Archive 2005-01-01 Kay Olson 2005
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Then, Eastwood makes a movie about the unbearableness of disability that ends with a "mercy death."
Oscar season deadly for disabled Kay Olson 2005
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And now again already the silence was of vacuity, arrest, and cruelty: the uncanny empty unbearableness of many Mexican mornings.
The Plumed Serpent 2003
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It is in order not to bore you with my complaints that I write so rarely to you now, for no one has a livelier sense than I of my unbearableness.
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The word _importunus_ properly characterises the rudeness and unbearableness of a despot or tyrant.
C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino 86 BC-34? BC Sallust
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It is in order not to bore you with my complaints that I write so rarely to you now, for no one has a livelier sense than I of my unbearableness.
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters Sand, George, 1804-1876 1921
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