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How To Use Irreclaimable In A Sentence

  • This turnkey had given him to understand that he was lodged, like some few others in the jail, apart from the mass of prisoners; because he was not supposed to be utterly depraved and irreclaimable, and had never occupied apartments in that mansion before. The Old Curiosity Shop
  • “Kid McCoy was supposed to be an irreclaimable tomboy, but in this crucial moment the eternal feminine came triumphantly to the fore.” Dear Pen Pal
  • The youth, however, had a wild and irreclaimable propensity to dissipation, which finally sent him to serve in the corps long maintained in the service of the States of Holland, and called the Scotch Dutch. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • There was a proneness also in the new occupants to regard the natives as an irreclaimable race, and as inconvenient neighbours.
  • vicious irreclaimable boys
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  • _wild_ hawk, a _hawk unreclaimed_, or _irreclaimable_. Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies
  • Tears flooded my eyes when I realized how fortunate we were spending this irreclaimable time together.
  • Levity so unfeeling, and a spirit of extravagance so irreclaimable, were hopeless prognostics; yet Cecilia would not desist from her design. Cecilia
  • No impulse in man is irreclaimable; nothing human is doomed to destruction.
  • And then how pitiful to think that he — with all his gifts — should be irreclaimable, after all. Hedda Gabler
  • In 1798 the General Assembly enacted that if executors or administrators should have funds in their hands belonging to the estate, and the legatee or distributee entitled could not be found for seven years, the same should be paid to the University to be held without interest until the end of ten years, and if the claimant did not appear, it should be irreclaimable. History of the University of North Carolina. Volume I: From its Beginning to the Death of President Swain, 1789-1868
  • Who or what has worked him into an animosity so irreclaimable, I cannot conjecture, nor will he tell; but something darkly mysterious has part in his wrath and his injustice. Cecilia
  • The father remained the same — poorer, shabbier, and more dissolute – looking, but the same confirmed and irreclaimable drunkard. Sketches by Boz
  • It would be hackneyed if I say that death is something very sad and irreclaimable.

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