Unimprovable

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A person or object so epically great that it's impossible to improve Urban Dictionary

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The word "unimprovable" in example sentences

One continuing trend is the industrial look, what Frédéric Winkler, co-founder of trendy lighting company DCW, calls "unimprovable on." ❋ Helen Kirwan-Taylor (2011)

Nobody thinks prisons run by the public sector are unimprovable. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The agent's description that the timing coinciding with vacancies at Villa Park and Stamford Bridge had been "an unfortunate circumstance", his testament to Hughes's sincerity and portrayal of him wanting to be fair to Fulham instead of staying and "looking over his shoulder" at bigger jobs, made one think, in Clement Attlee's unimprovable rebuff, "a period of silence on your part would be welcome". ❋ Unknown (2011)

If the class gets assigned to a different teacher the next year that teacher may find himself with an unimprovable class through no fault of hisown. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Because he thought the side who had just beaten Portsmouth at Wembley was unimprovable? ❋ Unknown (2011)

It led to Ian Botham's unimprovable, if possibly apocryphal, quip: Remember, mate, you've already died once on the cricket field. ❋ Unknown (2011)

He also had a goofy side, explored in the unclassifiable flop "Beat the Devil" (1953), a shaggy-dog story about stranded, feckless criminals, and perhaps in "Reflections in a Golden Eye" (1967)—sexual perversity on an Army base with a cast led by a shyly preening (and unimprovable) Marlon Brando. ❋ Richard Schickel (2011)

It hit me over the head my recollection is that the moment it did I was in a Vermont field surrounded by friends telling me everything was going to be OK that we live on a lovely, fragile, in certain ways unimprovable planet, edging up on a miracle. ❋ Ralph Gardner Jr. (2011)

And this seemingly unimprovable offer has just got better: if you spend enough time in a utility belt, putting something back, your volunteering can win you a privileged place in the Met's recruitment process and the chance to participate in a genuine armed siege. ❋ Catherine Bennett (2010)

Then when I took my first job as an assistant professor at GMU, I found myself having to say things like not all market outcomes are unimprovable by real world governments. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Visiting the courtly town of Wolfenbüttel — with its baroque castle, pink-painted armory and splendid ducal library, all "abandoned by the Dukes of Brunswick in 1742 and since then left substantially just to pickle" — he observes that such places are "simply unimprovable." ❋ Ian Brunskill (2010)

Blackburn's only hope, once Robin van Persie's unimprovable pass had breached their defence and invited Walcott to cut in on goal from the right, was that the England forward would pass up the chance or give another example of his allegedly poor decision-making. ❋ Paul Wilson At Ewood Park (2010)

I know it's unimprovable and essential practice for the World Cup but this has nothing of the dazzle of August's long lion days. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Wrong. To its many devotees, Watchmen is untouchable, unimprovable, sacrosanct. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"dear friend, this [apple pie] is unimprovable" or "the title 'i like [pear] juice' is unimprovable for a [biography]" ❋ Clatelliberg (2009)

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