These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'insurmountable.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Goodfellow’s final installment of THE INSURMOUNTABLE EDGE. All the elements of a great action thriller are here in Thomas H. THE INSURMOUNTABLE EDGE (Book One) is an on-point action thriller with a wisecracking antihero that will win over fans THE INSURMOUNTABLE EDGE (Book One). The bad guys will stop at nothing to keep their military edge a secret. 2020 If the desire to know is insurmountable, so too are the consequences.Īnthony Domestico, The Atlantic, 5 July 2022 Most of the time, such a lead would have been insurmountable: Colorado entered the game 32-2-3 when leading after two periods.ĭetroit Free Press, 26 June 2022 See More As Wilder pieces together clues and solves puzzles, the body count continues to rise. 2021 The Wildcats gun-slinger threw for two scores and ran in another guiding Mesquite’s offense to an early, and eventually insurmountable, lead. Rob Errera, Two children savagely stoned to death in the California desert. Yvonne Orji, Harper's BAZAAR, The sculpture’s material allusions to carpet, insulation and turf suddenly seem a fusion of prayer rugs, home and the landscape underfoot, out of which a daunting but not insurmountable obstacle rises. THE INSURMOUNTABLE EDGE (Book One) is an on-point action thriller with a wisecracking antihero that will win over fans of Tom Clancy, Jeffrey Deaver and Robert Ludlum. Matt Ford, The New Republic, Males have large and insurmountable physical advantages over females.Ĭhristiana Holcomb, National Review, 3 June 2021 In one of my darkest hours, God gave me a hope that seemed both glorious and insurmountable. Recent Examples on the Web Josh Jensen channeled an amateur’s passion for wine into overcoming a seemingly insurmountable hurdle: making Pinot Noir wine in California.īob Tita, WSJ, 24 June 2022 The law’s critics in the gun-rights movement argued that the statute’s vague language, which leaves enforcement to local sheriffs’ offices, is often used to deny legitimate applications on spurious or insurmountable grounds.
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