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unbreakable

Word definitions for unbreakable in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Unbreakable: The Fragile Remixes is an album released by British band Dead or Alive in 2001 which served as a companion piece to their 2000 album Fragile . Unbreakable contains ten tracks which are remixes of Fragile songs (some of which were already remakes ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 difficult to break and therefore able to withstand rough usage 2 (context of a horse English) not able to be broken in n. Something that cannot be broken.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 15c.; see un- (1) "not" + breakable .

Usage examples of unbreakable.

Her garment: it was of the shimmering silver micromesh of Unbreakable Continuity.

When Prew had them done he handed them around and they poured their coffee nervously in the screaming unbreakable silence that rose like mist from Stark.

I glowered at the unspottable, unbreakable rug for a time, then looked up Arnstead in the phone book.

I felt a tethering tug, and looked down at my aetheric form to see that there was a line, a thin, unbreakable line stretching from the center of my being up into that storm.

Some systems are unbreakable in practice only, because the cryptanalyst can conceive of ways of solving them if he had enough text and enough time.

Born in north England, the ancient Danelagh, long settled by blue-eyed vikings, his blood was neither Saxon nor Norman, but Danish, and the grim unbreakable strength of the blue North was his.

A single molded plastic chair faced a state-of-the-art ergonomic control panel, dominated by a large red button beneath a transparent sheet of unbreakable plastic.

A cookie-cutter buzz gun stamped out of cheap metal, idiotproof and unbreakable.

Mahnmut grabbed a personal reaction pack and coils of unbreakable microfilament rope and pulled himself out the airlock doors, fighting the vector forces of the tumbling by grabbing handholds he knew from decades of deep-sea work.

He kicked back, found the tie-on, and tied the microfilament line with an unbreakable knot.

Stephen Oreo got lazily to his feet and came strolling to that transparent, unbreakable wall.

The unbreakable plastic lens was heavy, but the scope compacted smaller than binocs and was perfect for a one-eyed man.

Alex had already set up the site machine shop servos to drill air holes in all of the crates, and there would be an unbreakable bio-luminescent lightstick in each.

She was at an age when biological clocks ticked loudly, at an age when ease of career change was fading fast with each passing page on the calendar, when any move that could be made had to be made or the status quo would become unbreakable.

It wasn't that I felt the need for extra comforts of any sort, but for a recruitable agent -- in -- place with an unbreakable cover who could ferret out information for me that might indirectly further my progress in the mission or even protect my life -- because there was a second possible scenario in my mind: Zymyanin might be perfectly reliable, a good agent understandably scared off by the Bucharest thing and unwilling to risk another rendezvous, in which case he was no danger to me.