Sample Sentences forinseparable (editor-reviewed)
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The Chinese think of Taiwan as an inseparable part of their country.inseparable = not capable of being separated
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They are inseparable companions.inseparable = almost always seen together
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"Those three"—Christina points at Peter, Drew, and Molly in turn—"have been inseparable since they crawled out of the womb, practically." (source)inseparable = not capable of being separated (figuratively)
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Fred and I became inseparable in the camp.† (source)
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He liked me too, and we were inseparable for one whole summer.† (source)
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I have no way of knowing, because they were inseparable, she and the tumor.† (source)
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From then on, Candy and I were inseparable, spending every possible minute together.† (source)
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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)
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Are you two inseparables in the same class?† (source)
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, 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)
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His vision swam, blacks and blues and purples all meshing together, inseparable.† (source)
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Feminine traits, moulded inseparably with those of the other sex!† (source)
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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)
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He's inseparable from that thing, he had said.† (source)
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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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Are you not aware that we are never seen one without the others, and that we are called among the Musketeers and the Guards, at court and in the city, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, or the Three Inseparables?† (source)
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