Definitionadj. difficult to use or handle or manage because of size or weight or shape
Last update: September 17, 2015
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She is always worried about her two unmanageable sons. [Please select]
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From the time of the completion on the Baku field of the first flowing well (which was unmanageable and resulted in the loss of the greater part of the oil), Russia has ranked second in the list of producing countries, whilst Galicia and Rumania became prominent in 1878 and 1880 respectively. [Please select]
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His horses were full of mettle, and even a little unmanageable. [Please select]
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The boat was heavy and unmanageable except by a strong crew. [Please select]
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Hattie pouted and flopped herself about and became unmanageable. [Please select]
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"Hup nor wind," quite unmanageable. [Please select]
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The child, naughty and almost unmanageable one week, may behave as a model of propriety the next. [Please select]
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