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invincible
in
All the Bright Places, by Niven
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- Inside the classroom, I take my seat, feeling infamous and invincible and twitchy and strangely exhilarated, as if I just escaped, well, death.†
p. 27.2 *
- I asked him to try it with me, just to see, because I had this feeling, deep down, that I was make-believe, which meant invincible, and he went home and told his parents, and they told my teacher, who told the principal, who told my parents, who said to me, Is this true, Theodore?†
p. 141.6
- When you're infamous and invincible, it's hard to picture being anything but awake, but I make myself concentrate because this is important—it's life or death.†
p. 142.2
Definitions:
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(1)
(invincible) impossible to defeat or overcome
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)