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was memorable
adjective
Worthy to be remembered; very important or remarkable.
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The response was memorable.
The experience was memorable.
His reply was memorable.
No single piece was memorable.
What was memorable about the Three Stooges?
But her ball-striking was memorable.
Of these, only the eggplant was memorable.
His performance was memorable though.
The frantic activity was memorable.
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What Strait really wanted, though, was memorable and interesting melodies.
Sadly, it was also as ephemeral as it was memorable.
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