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Sentence count:206+5Posted:2017-02-28Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: notablerememberableSimilar words: commemoratecommemorationhonorableadorablefavorableinexorableunfavorablememoryMeaning: ['memərəbl]  adj. worth remembering. 
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91 The rally was intended to provide a memorable send-off to the Republican convention in San Diego, where they will arrive Sunday.
92 That conference was also memorable, of course, for other quite separate reasons, as I would like now to explain.
93 It is Bassani's unique gift that their familiar ordinariness should make them, often frighteningly, so memorable.
94 The Tyson-Douglas fight was one of the most memorable events in boxing history.
95 Tonight,(sentencedict.com) we look at other memorable programmes from the archives and ask what the future holds?
96 For non-troglodytes, with a penchant for the unusual, the trip can provide a memorable experience.
97 So the honeymoon was memorable for the soul-searching I did and the tears I shed.
98 Wilson makes a memorable cameo appearance showing some serious cleavage as a cocktail waitress who attempts to seduce Guy.
99 On another memorable night, coming home in a thick fog Jimmy got us completely lost.
100 Both were to exercise their joint theory in memorable performances.
101 It is what Freud called in a memorable phrase, an impoverishment of the ego on a grand scale.
102 Emotional but effective and with some memorable flashes of gallows humour.
103 The incidents that are reported the following day are necessarily the more memorable ones - memorable for their oddity.
104 What happened Saturday night might have been the most memorable post-victory celebration in the history of the World Series.
105 But the action developing on the streets was making him more memorable as a head breaker than as a king maker.
106 For they were all there[sentencedict.com], as on the memorable occasions in the past.
107 On the great balance sheet of a human life, the losses are seldom as memorable in the end as the gains.
108 It was a memorable return for the man who seemed to have ended his career a convicted cocaine user in Naples.
109 And so the day we bought the piano was memorable for many reasons.
110 My stomach knots as we're confronted with the most memorable view from the film.
111 There was one memorable moment during Needham's canvassing in Chippenham last week.
112 Now, Mutola and Quirot are expected to provide some of the Games' most memorable moments on the track.
113 A pipe band coached by Forties platform manager Brian Lynch capped a memorable season by becoming champion of champions in their class.
114 They must faithfully convey the historian's meaning and still be memorable for you. 3.
115 It also adds an air mystery that makes you more memorable.
116 The story was memorable because, as far as I recall, it was the only book in the school library that even mentioned a black person.
117 Rooms are beautifully furnished, and a stay at this hotel is nothing short of a memorable experience.
118 All were greeted by a splendid reflecting pool, the centerpiece around which many of the most memorable buildings were grouped.
119 Most memorable is the Andrex one showing a cute puppy, and a boy on a loo.
120 It was George Orwell who gave the most memorable expression to the socialist patriotism of 1940.
More similar words: commemoratecommemorationhonorableadorablefavorableinexorableunfavorablememorymemorialmemorisememorizein memory offrom memoryepisodic memorydemoralizedemoralizedinexorablyparableincurablebearabletolerablemiserablecomparableendurableadmirabledesirablevenerablefavourablevulnerablepreferable
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