Use of impossibly in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include impossibly at the start of sentence, impossibly at the end of sentence and impossibly in the middle of sentence
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impossibly in the middle of sentence
- He was impossibly handsome .
- She has an impossibly thin waist.
- The whole story was impossibly far-fetched.
- In midsummer every town is impossibly crowded.
- He looked impossibly handsome in his formal suit.
- Adulthood and responsibility seemed impossibly remote.
- Doctors are being forced to work impossibly long hours.
- Mathematical physics is an almost impossibly difficult subject.
- There was Mrs Katz, impossibly animated, chopping at her mind.
- Some sales managers think selling abroad is impossibly difficult.
- Trainees were impossibly out of step with the rhythm of the place.
- To further subdivide them may make record-keeping impossibly complicated.
- They appear in health club ads, fit, trim and tanned, with impossibly taut abdomens.
- impossibly, incredibly, it was no longer a monolith rearing high above a flat plain.
- Rufus had impossibly long arms with the same type of musculature as Hector and Mr Lewis.
- He would allow John slyly to copy his answers to impossibly difficult algebra questions.
- Firms wanting to merge have therefore been expected to jump through impossibly tight hoops.
- But just as the buzzer sounds, an impossibly tall defender leaps and swats aside your shot.
- We had come to believe that Concorde was not just impossibly graceful but infallible as well.
- Sometimes, the subject areas outlined are impossibly large, given the essay's prescribed length.
- She wore impossibly high heels, yet she was still only eye to eye with Virginia in her bare feet.
- Men find her trim figure and neat little face with its impossibly turned-up nose, very appealing.
- There is clearly no sense in setting an impossibly short timetable in order to impress the client.
- Enduring procreative love becomes difficult, because it places the man in an impossibly inferior position.
- Only impossibly high personal expectations kept Gea Johnson from celebrating her triumphant return to track.
- June, too, had wanted to be noticed for herself and not just for fading to attain impossibly high standards.
- Though the standard of evidence we demand to substantiate extraordinary claims is high, it is not impossibly high.
- Taylor held himself to an impossibly arduous schedule, apparently experimenting with it, the better to cram everything in.
- Not impossibly there was a resistance movement in the Fens, as later under William the Conqueror, and ecclesiastics became involved.
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