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    Use "unbearable" in a sentence

    unbearable example sentences

    unbearable


    1. cording to the readings on monitor he was suffering unbearable pain


    2. trembled and wept in anguish, the pain was unbearable but I


    3. I knew, once the darkness came, that the loneliness would be unbearable


    4. The heat was unbearable, and after an hour or so in the coffin I had no strength left for order and cohesion


    5. The agony was so unbearable and it took so long this time, until they climbed over each other to reach his vitals


    6. What's going on? The sonic war against me is getting more and more unbearable day by day and I just can't stand it any more! For some strange reason, I am surrounded by all kinds of noise pollution: Every morning, at 7:30 am, my father gets out to the yard and keeps himself busy with meaningless tinkering and hammering at pieces of wood or metal for hours! When I return from work at 4:00 in the afternoon and lie in bed so as to have a brief nap, dad goes upstairs, to Alice's half-built penthouse, and starts hammering at stuff again till 5:30 that I leave for the gym! He doesn't really repair anything, he just enjoys the noise! The yard and the penthouse are full of rusty tools, old dilapidated furniture and all kinds of junk dad finds on the road and carries home! I often complain about the noise and the piggery but he never listens; on the contrary, he swears like a trooper!


    7. This is the reign of Herod: 10 percent have all the wealth and all the power, and the masses are reduced to unbearable poverty


    8. in unbearable heat, towards the queue,


    9. The smell was unbearable, I can't describe it, but the rot was unearthly


    10. The pain was unbearable

    11. The agony was unbearable, and she screamed


    12. was becoming unbearable – and winter was only just


    13. unbearable and the heat about fried my eyes


    14. perfect enough to avoid abuse, and thus the child's self-worth sinks to unbearable levels


    15. unbearable, and the poor boy collapsed face first into the


    16. The pain in Adros’ mind was unbearable, even for Brontes who merely felt it second-hand


    17. was unbearable to beat about the bush


    18. Also I had occasional periods where I felt like I was going crazy and my psyche was under enormous unbearable pressure


    19. He felt an unbearable pain where his heart was – like it had been violently ripped from his chest


    20. The severe, traumatic pain he suffered afterwards was both inexplicable and unbearable to him

    21. It was urgent that this unbearable situation be rectified so he could get back to normal, continuing as before, immediately satisfying his every desire, buying today and paying tomorrow, because…the sky’s the limit


    22. “This is unbearable! Once again, I’ll have to ignore your commentary and move on


    23. militia must have been an unbearable blow to his honor


    24. The loss was unbearable


    25. Then later on that day, the sense of unbearable loss as she’d slipped into deep sleep


    26. The pain as their teeth shredded his living tissue was unbearable


    27. It was unbearable, but I didn't have a lot I could combat it with


    28. The temperature was just becoming unbearable when the flames extinguished themselves, almost instantaneously, as if they had been sucked violently back out through the door


    29. While Joseph"s family cared for him, I sat outside the house, trying to breathe in the unbearable heat


    30. You know what its like yourself to have the blood of a mate running down your hands it doesn’t seem real at first and then it hits you and the pain is almost unbearable

    31. With Archie gone it was nearly unbearable and a black mood descended on me and I moped about the ward like a dead man walking locked into my depression


    32. Losing Rosie in this way would be like losing my Mother and Father again unthinkable, unbearable and heart wrenching


    33. It was so quiet for a Confederate in England that it was almost unbearable


    34. the pain became unbearable


    35. Physical ills were miserable, but this depression was unbearable


    36. Even ten minutes in the dark room would be unbearable, so how could he survive six days? He recalled the man he had seen being dragged from the room, hysterical from just two days in there


    37. Back at Alf’s in the kitchen, Alf was cooking scrambled eggs, a little runny for him, firmer for Dob, his farts were unbearable otherwise


    38. waffles, which had moved the one unbearable thing


    39. unbearable, and I hated holidays infinitely worse than ever


    40. She gripped on the handrail and put one foot in front of the other, pulling herself up more than walking, the pain nearly unbearable

    41. The almost unbearable noise suddenly quietened and Brokin saw that a boar had entered the taproot chamber and was now staring down at the assembled badgers


    42. My skin was burning, the gown an unbearable torture against it


    43. My skin was burning with him, the touch of clothing on my flesh unbearable


    44. The sudden flood of sunlight made me wince even with the sunglasses, but it was no longer unbearable


    45. We crossed the water that was falling loud, bombastic and heavy from a 320 feet steep cliff, distributing infinity of almost unbearable blows to our soaked bodies


    46. The weekend might not be too unbearable, I thought


    47. It was a typical hot Kansas day in August and even at seven thirty in the morning, the heat and humidity were almost unbearable


    48. The smell would have been unbearable


    49. It would have been unbearable


    50. The thought alone was unbearable













































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    Synonyms for "unbearable"

    intolerable unbearable unendurable obnoxious

    "unbearable" definitions

    incapable of being tolerated or endured