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were impossible
adjective
Not possible; not able to be done or happen.
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Their stories were impossible to verify.
The statements were impossible to verify.
And the backstage facilities were impossible.
Rather, she said, they were impossible to ignore.
"They would demand things that were impossible to achieve.
One morning, the pretty pastries were impossible to avoid.
The claims of widespread civilian casualties were impossible to verify.
Some of the clients were impossible," he said.
"They were using things that were impossible to understand.
Telephone conversations were impossible - long silences, that sort of thing.
We'd been led to believe that such surprises were impossible.
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