unscapable (Meaning)
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unscapable (a.)
Not be escaped; inevitable.
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unscapable Sentence Examples
- The unscapable fate of the condemned soul loomed over him like a dark shadow.
- The labyrinth's winding tunnels proved unscapable, trapping the explorers in its maze-like interior.
- The weight of his guilt was unscapable, a constant companion that haunted his every step.
- The grip of the giant squid was unscapable, ensnaring its prey in its unyielding tentacles.
- The wildfire's flames spread with an unscapable speed, threatening to consume everything in its path.
- Time seemed to flow unscapably forward, leaving its mark on all who witnessed its passage.
- The unscapable poverty that plagued the slums cast a long shadow over the city.
- The allure of the siren's song proved unscapable, drawing sailors to their watery doom.
- The bonds of family proved unscapable, uniting them through both joy and adversity.
- The unscapable beauty of the sunset painted the sky with vibrant hues that captivated all who beheld it.
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Not be escaped; inevitable.
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The unscapable fate of the condemned soul loomed over him like a dark shadow.
The labyrinth's winding tunnels proved unscapable, trapping the explorers in its maze-like interior.
The weight of his guilt was unscapable, a constant companion that haunted his every step.
The grip of the giant squid was unscapable, ensnaring its prey in its unyielding tentacles.