All 6 Uses of
implacable
in
Bleak House
- Implacable November weather.†
Chpt 1-3 *
- To hear Mr. Boythorn presently expressing the most implacable and passionate sentiments, with this fragile mite of a creature quietly perched on his forehead, was to have a good illustration of his character, I thought.†
Chpt 7-9
- I regret to say, Volumnia, that in many places the people have shown a bad spirit, and that this opposition to the government has been of a most determined and most implacable description.†
Chpt 40-42
- "You were dismissed by your lady, you know," Mr. Tulkinghorn observes, following her out upon the staircase, "as the most implacable and unmanageable of women.†
Chpt 40-42
- With these words, and a laugh, and laying a bitter stress on the word "ladyship," Mrs. Chadband folds her arms and looks implacably at Mr. Bucket.†
Chpt 52-54
- But it is whispered that when he is most ferocious towards his old foe, he is really most considerate, and that Sir Leicester, in the dignity of being implacable, little supposes how much he is humoured.†
Chpt 66-67
Definition:
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(implacable) not capable of being placated (appeased)