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the insufferable
adjective
Not sufferable; very difficult or impossible to endure.
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Take that into consideration, Yankee haters, while rooting against them in what could be billed as The Long Suffering versus The Insufferable.
But it wasn't only the insufferable behavior.
The insufferable weather turns nostalgically clement.
But the insufferable offense was that she wasn't.
"The Insufferable Gaucho" would be an excellent place to start.
Here's hoping he returns to the insufferable dark side.
As much cannot be said of the Insufferable.
To us, they teeter between the insufferable and the transcendent.
The insufferable sameness of green lawns became merely a pleasant browning-off.
And the insufferable shimmering metallic music — as congratulatory as a laugh track — smudges them together.
At the same time, The London Observer described the "insufferable hideousness" of his "so-called music".
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