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- adjective Not
savable ; that cannot besaved .
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Examples
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The 34-year-old produced a breathtaking stop on the stroke of half-time from an Alejandro Domínguez overhead kick that Rubin striker Aleksandr Bukharov described as "unsavable".
uefa.com - News 2009
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He was an agnostic, bordering on atheist, and unsavable, and she would never leave before the curtain call.
Live and Let Love Andrea Buchanan 2011
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He was an agnostic, bordering on atheist, and unsavable, and she would never leave before the curtain call.
Live and Let Love Andrea Buchanan 2011
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There's no point in going bankrupt to save unsavable lives.
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Obama is the natural order of things now and the way the country is ready to go (save for the unsavable places who wouldn't vote for a dem if it's the last thing they ever did).
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I agree with you on several points, especially that no one is unsavable.
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If you're considering giving up on that one student who is having problems. ...the lions have got them and you think they are unsavable.
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If you're considering giving up on that one student who is having problems. ...the lions have got them and you think they are unsavable.
Archive 2008-02-01 2008
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Stop throwing our intelligence down rat holes trying to save the unsavable.
Too Big to Fail? Hogwash! Diversify, diversify, diversify 2008
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She played with the baby's tiny fingers, recalling that her own daughter had been written off as unsavable.
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