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from The Century Dictionary.

  • Not digestibly; so as not to be digested.

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Examples

  • We were busy from six-thirty in the morning till ten-thirty at night, with indigestibly short intervals snatched for meals; but, as the two angels said, there was always time to do one more thing.

    Secret History Revealed By Lady Peggy O'Malley 1901

  • Such indigestibly delightful foods as Susanna brought from her storeroom -- harbingers of holiday feasts to come -- and of which the children were permitted to partake without any harm or restriction.

    The Brass Bound Box Evelyn Raymond 1876

  • The scrip is currently trading at an "indigestibly" low price earnings multiple of 2.77 based on 2012 earnings which makes it more than 2 times cheap compared to its closest competitor IP and even its industry.

    unknown title 2011

  • Humbert's language is almost indigestibly rich: twisting, baroque sentences flashing with wordplay and literary allusions, self-consciously stylized dispatches from a mind drunk with its linguistic powers and, above all, fixated on 12-year-old Dolores Haze.

    Histriomastix 2009

  • Well taking my cue from the worthy and well thumbed play-book of the Brothers Coen, I thought I'd follow up on my long and indigestibly serious analysis of the plight of the Hungarian economy, with something in rather lighter vein.

    A Fistful Of Euros » A Fistful Of Euros 2009

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