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unescapable

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unescapable
adj, unescapably
adv fate etcunentrinnbar


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Worst of all, though, is the unescapable thought that the biggest reason for his brilliance on Monday was because he was stung by the realisation that, after announcing his retirement from four and five-day cricket, his career was being summarised as 'big lad, could whack the ball about, but not quite as good as we thought he would be'.
The recession was the unescapable theme of the night—even the ladies in the powder room were atwitter about much of the same: "I'm going to have to sell my shoes
Meaning is an unescapable notion because it is not something simple or simply determined.
 
 
 
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