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  1. in an unreproducible manner
    he has an inimitably verbose style

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  • he has an inimitably verbose style
  • He told it inimitably, but it was the story of a failure. Chapter 29
  • Described as ‘an inimitably thoughtful yet fun country rocker’, he is seen as a leading figure in the merging of progressive country to the wider rock audience.
  • The pieces here glow with his inimitably bittersweet harmonies and build melodic fragments that sound like snatches of wistful songs into richly layered, choirlike effects. Kenny Wheeler: The Long Waiting – review
  • As always, there is no end to the delight in accompanying Isabel as she makes her way toward the heart of every problem: philosophizing, sleuthing, and downright snooping, in her inimitableand inimitably charmingfashion. The Lost Art of Gratitude by Alexander McCall Smith: Book summary
  • The upshot, as then mayor Ed Koch put it inimitably in 1983 while dismissing a massive Chinatown protest against a proposed jail: "You don't vote, you don't count. Ed Koch: Feelin' Groovy
  • As always, there is no end to the delight in accompanying Isabel as she makes her way toward the heart of every problem: philosophizing, sleuthing, and downright snooping, in her inimitableand inimitably charmingfashion. The Lost Art of Gratitude by Alexander McCall Smith: Book summary
  • He was a deadly mimic, and learned to phrase inimitably from blues and soul, though his voice was often ridiculed; his guitar skills, like Guthrie's, varied from painfully rudimentary to quite accomplished.
  • Much thanks to Macki, who held down the BoingBoing guestbar in inimitably 1337 fashion for the past couple of weeks. Boing Boing: September 14, 2003 - September 20, 2003 Archives
  • He wrote one inimitably brilliant work, one wryly enjoyable one, some amusing pieces, and everything else is admirable but largely unreadable.
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