Definitionadj. radically distinctive and without equal
Last update: September 1, 2015
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Of The grandeur of this attempt is perhaps unequalled in sophy. [Please select]
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The ingenuity of contrivance, in giving strength, yet lightness, to the frame of the bird, is perhaps unequalled in the whole compass of animated nature. [Please select]
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Thus terminated this interesting case, which for several months agitated the public mind of Burlington county, to an extent almost unequalled. [Please select]
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But Mother Mitchel was there to sustain them with her unequalled energy. [Please select]
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It is called Castilian something or other, and at the price it is unequalled for flavour and bouquet. [Please select]
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This form of microphone is very delicate, and unequalled for long-distance transmission. [Please select]
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Their smothered ambition undoubtedly gave birth to an intellectual advance of women unequalled elsewhere in the world. [Please select]
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