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been unbearable
adjective
So unpleasant or painful as to be unendurable
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It would have been unbearable.
Any more would have been unbearable.
At times, the suspense has been unbearable.
The odor must have been unbearable.
For a year now her chatter had been unbearable.
Nine seasons of flying saucers would have been unbearable.
'The past 20 months have been unbearable,' she says.
Trying to hold a dedication ceremony in 1918 would have been unbearable.
The depth of alienation, hopelessness and terror that he was feeling must have been unbearable.
Here it must have been unbearable, not a welcome diversion but an obvious device.
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