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- adjective That cannot be
concealed .
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Examples
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The problem with my plump Penguin was its unconcealable bulk, and it was much plumper for having swelled up in the damp air.
Beard 2010
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At last, I lost command of myself, for my heart was aflame with fire unquenchable and lowe unconcealable and I said, “O young men, will ye not relieve my trouble and acquaint me with the reason of thus blackening your faces and the meaning of your words: — We were sitting at our ease but our frowardness brought us unease?”
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Their excitement was unconcealable and their bias so obvious.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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Increased purchases of oil production equipment and unconcealable signs of activity at Nizhnevartovsk will demonstrate to them all too clearly what is happening here.
Red Storm Rising Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1986
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At last I lost command of myself, for my heart was aflame with fire unquenchable and lowe unconcealable, and I said, "O young men, will ye not relieve my trouble and acquaint me with the reason of thus blackening your faces and the meaning of your words, 'We were sitting at our ease, but our frowardness brought us unease'?"
Tehran Winter Naipaul, V.S. 1981
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There is the following fact: That the measure he takes as a result of all that is a completely unconcealable violation of international law.
23RD OF OCTOBER 1962
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It was the unconcealable magnitude of her beneficence, and its wise quality, which made her a second time the theme of English conversation in all honest households within the four seas.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 40, February, 1861 Various
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Why, oh, why did she tie up the roots of her black hair with an unconcealable scarlet string?
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 46, August, 1861 Various
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The power of manners is incessant, -- an element as unconcealable as fire.
Reading Made Easy for Foreigners - Third Reader John L. H��lshof
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The folk songs that sprang from the hearts of the people in sadness and in joy indicated the unconcealable talent of the Russian people.
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