Sentence examples for indelible of from inspiring English sources

"Indelible" is an adjective that means "impossible to remove or forget," while "of" is a preposition used to indicate possession or relationship
Here are two examples that show how "indelible" and "of" can be used correctly in a sentence: 1. "The ink on my shirt is indelible; it won't come out no matter how many times I wash it." 2. "The memory of my childhood home is indelible in my mind; I can still picture every detail." Possible ways to use "indelible of" separately in a sentence could be: - "The impact of the tragedy left an indelible mark on the community." - "Her name is indelible in the history of our organization."

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His appearance shocked audiences and helped make the performance one of the most indelible of Laughton's career.

And we saw the photograph by Richard Drew of The Associated Press, maybe the most excruciating and indelible of all the images that ran in The Times, of a man tumbling headfirst from the north tower.

Click here to view The highest profile among this morning's YouTube Comedy Week releases, of course, is Learn Guitar with David Brent, the first of a series in which Ricky Gervais revives the most indelible of his alter egos.

As at many sites, the scratches made by a standing bear have been overlaid with a palimpsest of signs or drawings, and one has to wonder if cave art didn't begin with a recognition that bear claws were an expressive tool for engraving a record — poignant and indelible of a stressed creature's passage through the dark.

The most indelible of these portrayals include the hypocritical storefront preacher in James Baldwin's novel "Go Tell It on the Mountain," the comedian Flip Wilson's flagrantly materialistic Reverend Leroy of the Church of What's Happening Now and the con man masquerading as a churchman in Sidney Poitier's film "Buck and the Preacher".

An implied ideal of manhood for manhood's sake sparks one current in a show that climaxes with surely the most indelible of all sports images: Muhammad Ali gesturing in triumph, braided with unspent rage, over a suddenly fallen Sonny Liston, a minute or so into the first round of their fight in Lewiston, Maine, in 1965.

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Santa, in C.S. Lewis's beloved first Chronicles of Narniatale, represents the return of the good guys and the rekindling of the indelible embers of hope.

The truck at the bottom of the crater became an indelible image of the power of the blast.

Ichiro's dignified bow to his former fans remains one of the indelible images of the season.

"It's a real, permanent tattoo," Ms. Hicks said of the indelible invocation of her sister, who was 18 months her junior.

The final indelible image of Atomos is of this heroic trio along a Thin Red Line in the fading twilight.

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