Phrases with «inimitable»

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The word "inimitable" means that something or someone is so unique, exceptional, or one-of-a-kind that it cannot be copied, imitated, or replicated. Full definition

«inimitable» + noun

Sentences with «inimitable»

  • in inimitable style with «Why BigLaw firms go down the money hole» («BigLaw» has been added to Ed's original headline to emphasise the applicability of his admonitions to firms of the BigLaw business model variety). (beatoncapital.com)
  • This hugely enjoyable package shows an indefatigably fertile imagination letting rip in inimitable style — and packing an eco-themed, antibigotry message as well. (highsnobiety.com)
  • Authors from Charles Dickens and Mark Twain to Ernest Hemingway, T.S. Elliot, Graham Greene, Virginia Woolf and E.M. Forester each promoted their own work in their own inimitable way by writing about it. (alanrinzler.com)
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