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irresistibly

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ir·re·sis·ti·ble  (r-zst-bl)
adj.
1. Impossible to resist: an irresistible impulse to sneeze.
2. Having an overpowering appeal: irresistible beauty.

irre·sisti·bili·ty, irre·sisti·ble·ness n.
irre·sisti·bly adv.
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Adv.1.irresistibly - incapable of being resisted; "the candy looked overwhelmingly desirable to the dieting man"
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irresistibly [ˌɪrɪˈzɪstəblɪ] ADVirresistiblemente
she was drawn irresistibly to himse sentía irresistiblemente atraída hacia él
he found her irresistibly beautifulla encontraba de una belleza irresistible
irresistibly [ˌɪrɪˈzɪstɪbli] adv
[attracted, romantic] to be irresistibly drawn to sth → être irrésistiblement attiré par qch
There is something irresistibly romantic about the city → Il y a quelque chose d'irrésistiblement romantique à propos de cette ville.
to find sb/sth irresistibly attractive → trouver qn/qch irrésistible, trouver qn/qch irrésistiblement attrayant
irresistibly
advunwiderstehlich; it’s irresistibly funnyes ist von unwiderstehlicher Komik
irresistibly [ˌɪrɪˈzɪstəblɪ] advirresistibilmente


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This spade is sharp as hone can make it; the spademan's feet are shoeless; the thing he stands on will sometimes irresistibly slide away from him, like a sledge.
Sometimes the inhabitants have had the idea to burn the forests, and even the standing crops, in order to arrest the progress of these insects; but the first ranks plunging into the flames would extinguish them beneath their mass, and the rest of the swarm would then pass irresistibly onward.
It was this: I asked myself whether there was not in his soul some deep-rooted instinct of creation, which the circumstances of his life had obscured, but which grew relentlessly, as a cancer may grow in the living tissues, till at last it took possession of his whole being and forced him irresistibly to action.
 
 
 
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