All 5 Uses of
invincible
in
Ulysses by James Joyce
- Dan Occam thought of that, invincible doctor.†
Chpt 3 *
- Invincible ignorance.†
Chpt 10
- I heard that from the head warder that was in Kilmainham when they hanged Joe Brady, the invincible.†
Chpt 12
- Mr Bloom and Stephen entered the cabman's shelter, an unpretentious wooden structure, where, prior to then, he had rarely if ever been before, the former having previously whispered to the latter a few hints anent the keeper of it said to be the once famous Skin-the-Goat Fitzharris, the invincible, though he could not vouch for the actual facts which quite possibly there was not one vestige of truth in.†
Chpt 16
- So the scene between the pair of them, the licensee of the place rumoured to be or have been Fitzharris, the famous invincible, and the other, obviously bogus, reminded him forcibly as being on all fours with the confidence trick, supposing, that is, it was prearranged as the lookeron, a student of the human soul if anything, the others seeing least of the game.†
Chpt 16
Definition:
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(invincible) impossible to defeat or overcome