Buddha realised that pain is insufferable. [adjective]
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Then sinners will not be able to hide themselves; but, with insufferable pain, they shall be compelled to appear in judgment. [adjective]
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For all its dodgy haircuts, confused politics and insufferable arrogance, we 're still benefiting from its influence today, argues Andy Medhurst. [adjective]
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In less than half a century your 'Grand Cyrus' will be insufferable jargon.' [adjective]
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Oh, these insufferable streets, shops, bakers' signboards, street lamps, and sleighs. [adjective]
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By degrees, he turned on her his manly countenance, with the softest expression of which his large blue eye, which so often gleamed with insufferable light, was capable. [adjective]
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The dust and heat are insufferable. [adjective]
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To see his stupid mouth open, Jehane's bosom heaved with pride well-nigh insufferable. [adjective]
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Here he found the intense heat so insufferable that he angrily raised his bow towards heaven, and threatened to shoot the sun-god. [adjective]
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