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unˈparriable, a. (un-1 7 b.)
1813Scott Let. in Lockhart (1839) IV. 91 A general reluctance to allow that any danger is near, until it is almost unparriable. 1826Blackw. Mag. XIX. 393 How pretty had it been to dally for a few passes, and then, unparryable as the Chevalier St. George, to pierce through heart and back. 1836in Russell Mem. Moore (1856) VIII. 275 A tone of irony.., which..is the most unparryable..weapon ever directed against the [Church's] vitals. |