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1984 by Orwell
- In his mind the smell of it was inextricably mixed up with fornication.†
p. 64..9 *
- The cloves and saccharine, themselves disgusting enough in their sickly way, could not disguise the flat oily smell; and what was worst of all was that the smell of gin, which dwelt with him night and day, was inextricably mixed up in his mind with the smell of those.†
p. 288..4
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(inextricable) impossible to extract, disentangle, or avoid; or hopelessly intricate