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adjective Not capable of being guessed.
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un- + guessable
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Apparently, as always, she had access to almost all of him; but now she did not have access to his unguessable torment, nor to the long parallel columns of mental book-keeping running their totalling balances from moment to moment, day and night, in his brain.
Forgetful of safety, of his own life itself, entranced by the wonder of the unthinkable and unguessable thing, he raised his knife to strike heavily from a long stroke, but was prevented by
I have a friend who (for some unguessable reason) collects cellphones and LED watches and calculators and various other sorts of crap, and one of the things he was yammering on about was how uber-cool his “smartphone” was.
A definite soul, or entity, or spirit-thing glimmered behind his dog's eyes, already fond with affection for this hair-grizzled god who talked with him he knew not what, but whose very talking carried delicious and unguessable messages to his heart.
Thus Britain was presented with the prospect of the nation's food chain filling up with an unguessable number of animals born to cloned cows while the people in charge of our food standards couldn't agree if it was novel or not.
The book is written as a list of questions and answers, and it's frustrating to try to answer the non-code questions because they are often unguessable:
The book is written as a list of questions and answers, and it's frustrating to try to answer the non-code questions because they are often unguessable:
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