Definitionadj. capable of being borne though unpleasant
Last update: October 31, 2015
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No other tool is so endurable, or gives such uniform thickness of wire. [Please select]
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The tyranny and the disgrace were no longer endurable. [Please select]
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Even that community of superlative sorrow had its love-light to make life endurable and attractive. [Please select]
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"I was strong enough to be a Human Nymph," he explained, "but not endurable." [Please select]
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I suppose one never grows really used to pain, but from use it becomes endurable. [Please select]
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Only her ability to sleep quickly and soundly made them endurable. [Please select]
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In the proclamation of martial law was much to make life less endurable than ever. [Please select]
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Miss Van Tyck would be endurable in Sheffield, Glasgow, Lyons, Genoa, Kansas City, Pompeii, or Pittsburg, but she should never have blighted Venice with her presence. [Please select]
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Grizel was not there, she told several people, including herself, to say good-by to Tommy, and oh, how she scorned Elspeth, for looking as if life would not be endurable without him. [Please select]
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