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To unstoppable
adjective
Unable to be stopped.
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On both occasions Federer was close to unstoppable afterwards.
In just two years, he's transformed himself from 27-year old Triple-A scrub to unstoppable destroyer of baseball worlds.
When he has a quarterback capable of running all three parts with ease — a Cam Newton, perhaps — the offense is close to unstoppable.
Normal men, also, can feel too young for sex, and too old for the world's rough-and-tumble, and out of synch with their love objects, and prey to unstoppable bodily changes.
That's crucial because Jakobshavn is undergoing a dangerous "marine ice sheet instability," in which oceanfront glaciers that grow deeper further inland are prone to unstoppable retreat down what scientists call a "retrograde" slope.
Also: If anyone has been doubting how big of a part of the Patriots defense Talib is, just look how the Broncos offense went from tough to unstoppable when he was out.
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If you want to be unstoppable, you have to hire people who are unstoppable.
In order to become unstoppable, we needed to focus on creating the right partnerships with the right people.
Thanks to the unstoppable rise of the South, that progress has been spectacular to date.
Faced with local opposition, it had to make do with 8%.But elsewhere Spain seems to be unstoppable.
His momentum would appear to be unstoppable.
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