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Definitionn. the state of being disregarded or forgotten
Last update: July 9, 2015
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The bill remained in limbo for a long time. [Please select]
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Matthew Paris said that he had a heart of wax; Dante relegated him to the limbo of ineffectual souls; and later generations have endorsed these scathing judgments. [Please select]
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All that had vexed and hurt was gone into the limbo with its own disturbing memories. [Please select]
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There is the limbo of departed fashions, aged trifles. [Please select]
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"His discretion," added Philip warmly, "has departed to that forgotten limbo which has claimed his beard." [Please select]
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Then the disordered interval between had fled to the limbo of forgotten things. [Please select]
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The Rosemont Bayonet Murder, already pretty well withered on the vine, passed quietly into limbo. [Please select]
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It's not so easy to put me in limbo as you think--and your grandmother is dyin'.' [Please select]
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The owner of this spot should be put in limbo for settin' man-traps.' [Please select]
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There was something revolutionary about it that took their breath away, and swept their own determination into limbo. [Please select]
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Nine days' wonders were departed long ago into the limbo of the days of Xerxes. [Please select]
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