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    Use "unmanageable" in a sentence

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    unmanageable


    1. Once the pigeons had beak trapped themselves by the unmanageable Hoola Hoops, smeared themselves with Chocolate Digestives and stuck with sticky toffee, put in as an addition after much thought and deliberation


    2. The main difference separating America and Europe, however, is that centuries of War and unmanageable Welfare depleted the economic stamina of most European Nations unlike America; however it oftentimes appears confused over how to properly manage its ―manifest‖ calling historically pledged to support free and open societies


    3. The handlers had been quickly driven off, but the animals had been unmanageable


    4. We admitted we were powerless over AOL --- that our lives had become unmanageable


    5. We admitted we were powerless over our winkies --- that our lives had become unmanageable


    6. After she threw me out of our Oakdale house, to a one bedroom apartment in nearby Salem, I lasted through only 17 days of binge drinking before I suffered the two and one-half hour blackout in a blizzard which convinced me finally that I was absolutely powerless over alcohol and that my life had been unmanageable for several years


    7. Upon getting home, I called Dixie and told her that I was finally ready to “admit that my life was unmanageable


    8. Millions of potential contestants inquired into participating, and the sheer logistics of the event were on the verge of becoming unmanageable


    9. Administrative functions sometimes appeared unmanageable, exacerbated by the ebb and flow of politics and pubic opinion, and the difficulty of affecting the supply and demand equation (Fuss, pp


    10. Here it was again – the irrepressible anger and anxiety that showed up every time he was in an unmanageable situation – overpowering his thoughts and creating bedlam inside his head

    11. “Admitting that we are powerless over this drug, and that our lives as a result have become unmanageable


    12. He realized in that moment just how unmanageable his life had become, and it was all because of his drinking addiction


    13. “Yes, the kids there were unmanageable


    14. Vampires and Werewolves working together was something unmanageable and even if this problem was resolved, there was no known way of making them truly immortal and capable of fighting Vaidehi


    15. the morning’s bills was almost unmanageable even with the hotel only half full, and I had to


    16. "Oh, not yet," at once protested my unmanageable conscience; "your favourite old woman lives in the next cottage, and surely you are not going to leave her out?"


    17. Her manners prevented her, in his house on this first visit after his marriage, from uttering the unmanageable truths that come so naturally from the mouths of neglected mothers; and except for those she had nothing to say to him


    18. But as things stood now, Tom and his companions were crowded together, easy to keep an eye on, while their opponents were all over the place, unmanageable even for Tom


    19. This problem never existed before in smaller groups simply because the dynamics of accumulation had not yet created an unmanageable mass of people whose numbers were simply too great to effectively cooperate with each other


    20. The result is an unmanageable, uncontrollable, purely reactive segmential pile; all struggling-fighting not to be buried under all the others, in a mad hierarchical scramble: all fighting for attention, to be noticed, for influence, power, resources, wealth

    21. As each year it becomes increasingly complex, increasingly unmanageable and wasteful and less user-friendly


    22. At that time love becomes unmanageable


    23. Everything is in the hands of God and this makes the problem unmanageable


    24. Without a build file, such a project could become unmanageable


    25. All forms of cultural conformity are merely different forms of slavery designed to control and manipulate large, accumulated masses of people that would otherwise be unmanageable without some kind of hierarchal structure and control


    26. And the more everything accumulates, the more unwieldy it gets, the more inequities are created, the more complex things become, the more unmanageable human society becomes


    27. Andrew was no longer in the Wastelands carrying an unmanageable burden that cut into his shoulders with every step


    28. Its conception in unmanageable, it cannot be founded or con-


    29. The might of the whole armed Europe would not have protected Captain Mitchell from insults and ill-usage, so well as the quick reflection of Sotillo that this was an Englishman who would most likely turn obstinate under bad treatment, and become quite unmanageable


    30. But he was something more unmanageable than a dragon: he was a benefactor with collective society at his back, and he was at that moment entering the room in all the unimpeachable correctness of his demeanor, while Dorothea was looking animated with a newly roused alarm and regret, and Will was looking animated with his admiring speculation about her feelings

    31. As to the facility with which mortals escape knowledge, try an average acquaintance in the intellectual blaze of London, and consider what that eligible person for a dinner-party would have been if he had learned scant skill in "summing" from the parish-clerk of Tipton, and read a chapter in the Bible with immense difficulty, because such names as Isaiah or Apollos remained unmanageable after twice spelling


    32. And now, as if by some hideous magic, this loud red figure had risen before him in unmanageable solidity—an incorporate past which had not entered into his imagination of chastisements


    33. Raffles proved more unmanageable than he had shown himself to be in his former appearances, his chronic state of mental restlessness, the growing effect of habitual intemperance, quickly shaking off every impression from what was said to him


    34. By showing himself hopelessly unmanageable he had made Bulstrode feel that a strong defiance was the only resource left


    35. He might become more unmanageable


    36. These plans incur unmanageable volatility and drawdowns


    37. Such a process, requiring the delivery of the correct number of shares of many different stocks, would be unmanageable for most clearing organizations


    38. Thursday, predestined to hope and enjoyment, came; and opened with more kindness to Fanny than such self-willed, unmanageable days often volunteer, for soon after breakfast a very friendly note was brought from Mr


    39. However that might be, she was unmanageable


    40. I was strapped securely to as wild and unmanageable a thoat as I had ever seen, and, with a mounted warrior on either side to prevent the beast from bolting, we rode forth at a furious pace in pursuit of the column

    41. "Averil is such an unmanageable heroine


    42. I never saw him smile; sometimes he was so harsh that I was afraid of him; at another time he was unmanageable


    43. Canning will probably be much surprised at this limitation; and conceive hostility more pointed than he had anticipated; some of the points may, however, be a little blunted by including France, the most operating and unmanageable of her enemies


    44. The Electrical Battery in its common form is an unmanageable and inconvenient apparatus


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    Synonyms for "unmanageable"

    uncontrollable uncorrectable unmanageable difficult unwieldy wild indomitable fractious recalcitrant

    "unmanageable" definitions

    difficult to use or handle or manage because of size or weight or shape


    hard to control


    difficult to solve or alleviate


    incapable of being controlled or managed