All 3 Uses of
inimitable
in
Emma
- Is not this room rich in specimens of your landscapes and flowers; and has not Mrs. Weston some inimitable figure-pieces in her drawing-room, at Randalls?†
Chpt 1.5-6 *
- "You, sir, may say any thing," cried Mr. Elton, "but I must confess that I regard it as a most happy thought, the placing of Miss Smith out of doors; and the tree is touched with such inimitable spirit!†
Chpt 1.5-6
- Later in the morning, and just as the girls were going to separate in preparation for the regular four o'clock dinner, the hero of this inimitable charade walked in again.†
Chpt 1.9-10
Definition:
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(inimitable) impossible to imitate