How To Use Immovably In A Sentence
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The thicker blades were dovetailed into the case walls, tying them immovably together.
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Immovably keyed upon the cranked shaft is a heavy wooden cone pulley.
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Round-hulled Plumie ship, and ganoid-shaped _Niccola_, they stuck immovably together as if they had been that way since time began.
The Aliens
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Her transpierced vocal chords emitted a slight squeak as her mind registered the fact that she was immovably entangled and impaled more than twenty times.
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The entire scheme of Christianity disappeared from my firmament; but, in the immediately previous years, I had been a reader of Swedenborg, and I held immovably an intuition of immortality, -- or, if the term intuition be denied me, the conviction that immortality was the foundation of human existence, grounded in my earliest thoughts, and as clear as the sense of light, -- and this never failed me.
The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume I
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Rockwell remains resolutely, immovably on the mild side even when he goes "serious," as in his famous "Four Freedoms" series from 1942.
Norman Rockwell exhibit opens at the Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Silently, immovably, they saw each other face to face—eye to eye.
DARKWATER
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Every day, even whilst this government is in it's death throes, the Left immovably institutionalises itself with such devastating success that one really can't believe there is nobody behind such coordination.
Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
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‘A noble cause,’ Christine said, still immovably astonished by the sight.
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It's unhealthy to build them, and it's unhealthy if they are immovably there from the beginning.
Archive 2009-04-01
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Incidentally, it speaks of how immovably in residence the current prime minister is that he's been given his own eponymous adjective.
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Artists are assigned to the moment when they first attracted public attention and immovably associated with the work that established their reputations - no allowance for development or variation over time.
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Or maybe something else is making so many Westerners immovably sceptical.
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Yes," said he, giving her his hand; "if I could not, then ----" he did not finish his sentence, but fixed his eyes with a stern expression immovably on her.
The Home
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the mountains brooded immovably above the river
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Before the NINNY becomes immovably entrenched, the real history of the Iraqi campaign needs to be told.
Iraq
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Paradoxical as this may appear to Mr. Mivart, tridactyle forcepses, immovably fixed at the base, but capable of a snapping action, certainly exist on some starfishes; and this is intelligible if they serve, at least in part, as a means of defence.
VII. Miscellaneous Objections to the Theory of Natural Selection
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He clamped the sorbo-rubber earphones to my head and secured them immovably in position with literally yards of Scotch tape.
Puppet on a Chain
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In time, the company began putting live rattlesnakes in its strongboxes and molding silver coins into immovably heavy seven-hundred-pound cannonballs to deter Harris and such fellow highwaymen as Rattlesnake Dick and Black Bart from lifting them.
LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY
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You haven't scalded the dishcloth in clean hot water as I told you to do," said Marilla immovably.
The Dishcloth
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Trial by jury, even though it existed for time beyond record, became immovably locked into Australian constitutional law via the laws of England as a direct result of the Magna Carta 1215.
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So what happens when the irresistible desire to be different meets immovably similar tastes?
Your baby is unique, but her name isn't