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- noun Plural form of
invincible .
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Examples
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And some - termed the "invincibles" - pass up job-based health insurance because they don't think they'll use it and would rather get extra money in their paychecks.
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And some - termed the "invincibles" - pass up job-based health insurance because they don't think they'll use it and would rather get extra money in their paychecks.
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And some - termed the "invincibles" - pass up job-based health insurance because they don't think they'll use it and would rather get extra money in their paychecks.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Young adults — sometimes termed the "invincibles"— are still more likely to be uninsured than any other age group.
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This was a golden period for AC Milan as Capello led his side (nicknamed the invincibles or immortals) to four Scudetti in five years, the highlight being an unbeaten season in 1991/1992.
Archive 2007-09-01 Azmie aka switch image 2007
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This was a golden period for AC Milan as Capello led his side (nicknamed the invincibles or immortals) to four Scudetti in five years, the highlight being an unbeaten season in 1991/1992.
AC Milan 1993/1994 Italy Azmie aka switch image 2007
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Young adults - sometimes termed the "invincibles"_ are still more likely to be uninsured than any other age group.
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But belonging to the choice army of "invincibles" he tilled the University farm, cared for the horses, receiving private instruction from the faculty till he joined the regular classes of the school.
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That first season Preston North End became the original "invincibles", winning the competition without losing a game.
blogTO 2010
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That first season Preston North End became the original "invincibles", winning the competition without losing a game.
blogTO 2010
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