The Mughal emperors had the fortification that was invulnerable to attacks. [adjective]
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Srilankans are in an invulnerable position at the cricket match series. [adjective]
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Wearing a singlet or stripping to the waist can make a man invulnerable to bullets. [adjective]
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She can absorb a human soul to do their bidding, transforming the person affected into a nearly invulnerable servant. [Please select]
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She was not afraid for him; he seemed to her inviolable and invulnerable; but her whole soul shuddered at the deed which he was steeling himself to perpetrate. [Please select]
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Moreover, he was a boy whom no man could hurt; an invulnerable and dodging serpent who, when chased into a corner, flew out again between his captor's legs, scornfully yelping. [Please select]
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He might have been called the invulnerable dwarf of the fray. [adjective]
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A sergeant of the English Guards, the foremost boxer in England, reputed invulnerable by his companions, had been killed there by a little French drummer-boy. [Please select]
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Is this Wasp invulnerable, that she thus escapes from the terrible fangs. [Please select]
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And day by day that power seemed to grow more intense,--invulnerable. [Please select]
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