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inseparable
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  • I have no way of knowing, because they were inseparable, she and the tumor.†  (source)
  • "Buckley was supposedly my dog," says Carine, "but he and Chris became inseparable.†  (source)
  • He's inseparable from that thing, he had said.†  (source)
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  • He and Charles, Jr., are inseparable companions, and I don't think I exaggerate when I say they have equaled the bond I once had with Lucky.†  (source)
  • Clearly, also, the voice loved its own sound, inseparably from its love of the sound and contour of the words it spoke, as naturally as a fine singer delights inseparably in his voice and in the melody he is singing.†  (source)
  • Are you two inseparables in the same class?†  (source)
  • , uninhibited, self-absorbed bliss: his extravagant ability to make her come—to come not once or twice but over and over again until an almost sinister final losingness of herself has been achieved, a sucking death like descent into caverns during which she cannot tell whether she is lost in herself or in him, a sense of black whirling downward into an inseparability of flesh.†  (source)
  • The oath of the inseparableness of two together, of the woman that loves me and whom I love more than my life, that oath swearing, (O I willingly stake all for you, O let me be lost if it must be so!†  (source)
    standard suffix: The suffix "-ness" converts an adjective to a noun that means the quality of. This is the same pattern you see in words like darkness, kindness, and coolness.
  • Peak and the herd of goats became inseparable, even when Summit arrived.†  (source)
  • Feminine traits, moulded inseparably with those of the other sex!†  (source)
  • He knew that there were societies where painters and poets and novelists and men of science, and even great actors, were as sought after as Dukes; he had often pictured to himself what it would have been to live in the intimacy of drawing-rooms dominated by the talk of Merimee (whose "Lettres a une Inconnue" was one of his inseparables), of Thackeray, Browning or William Morris.†  (source)
  • They met the following day, and the day after that, and they soon became inseparable.†  (source)
  • Inseparably linked with evil was beauty—beauty, still a constant rising tumult; soft in Eleanor's voice, in an old song at night, rioting deliriously through life like superimposed waterfalls, half rhythm, half darkness.†  (source)
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