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"unbiddable" Definitions
  1. INTRACTABLE

8 Sentences With "unbiddable"

How to use unbiddable in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "unbiddable" and check conjugation/comparative form for "unbiddable". Mastering all the usages of "unbiddable" from sentence examples published by news publications.

She squandered her patronage by handing knighthoods to the unbiddable (like Sir John Redwood) while failing to promote talented younger Tories.
Many believe that he allowed Guevara to perish in Bolivia, or could have done more to try to save him, turning an awkward and unbiddable subordinate into a useful myth.
Mr. Cranston, as befits someone portraying an unbiddable maverick, tears through the formulas of Lee Hall's Chayefsky-honoring script to create a raging, bleeding portrait of a man who is a creature and a captive of a satanic medium.
A parliamentary official said Schulz, who is stepping down, feared that a chamber where party discipline is always weak would be particularly unbiddable when the Brexit deal is due for ratification, just as lawmakers campaign for re-election in May 2019.
In some ways, then, the Fed's struggles to cope with the consequences of Mr Trump's words and deeds echo the experiences of its counterparts in other countries, for which it is the Fed itself that is the unruly, unbiddable external force.
If a hand is unbiddable and the cards needed to bid with are the cards needed for play, one strategy is to discard surprising cards such as all high cards of a given suit. The player doesn't intend to make the bid, and hopes to make it hard for anyone else to make their bids. Often players want to gain the lead early and play their most uncertain cards first. If they win tricks, they can try to throw away some other strong cards.
And as The Spaghetti Incident? proves, they didn't need to stoop so low." Alexis Petridis of The Guardian wrote that Guns N' Roses' cover and other references to Manson by musicians are "an exercise in button-pushing, an increasingly hackneyed, cliched shortcut to suggest the artist involved is dangerous and unbiddable, an outlaw who defies conventional mores" and "frequently seem to be done without any real thought as to what exactly the artist is aligning themselves with". Eduardo Rivadavia of Ultimate Classic Rock deemed the cover the single worst song of the band's career, dismissing it as "a forced attempt to underscore their 'most dangerous band in the world' reputation.
From the 1927 novel, "It": "To have 'It', the fortunate possessor must have that strange magnetism which attracts both sexes.... In the animal world 'It' demonstrates in tigers and cats—both animals being fascinating and mysterious, and quite unbiddable." From the 1927 movie, "It": "self-confidence and indifference as to whether you are pleasing or not". Glyn was the celebrated author of such early 20th-century bestsellers as "It",Elinor Glyn (1927) "It", Macaulay Co., New York Three Weeks,Elinor Glyn (1907) Three Weeks, Duffield & Co., New York Beyond the RocksElinor Glyn (1922) Beyond the Rocks, Macaulay Co., New York and other novels that were quite racy for the time. The screenplay of the novel It helped Glyn gain popularity as a screenwriter.

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