Incidentally, it speaks of how immovably in residence the current prime minister is that he's been given his own eponymous adjective. |
And, far from defining a world in which characters were fixed immovably, Billy Liar shows a world on the cusp of change. |
Her transpierced vocal chords emitted a slight squeak as her mind registered the fact that she was immovably entangled and impaled more than twenty times. |
The late art critic was known for passionately baroque pronouncements that moved the immovably overstuffed art world. |
The thicker blades were dovetailed into the case walls, tying them immovably together. |
Once replaced by dental implants, this ligament is lost and teeth are immovably anchored directly into the jaw bone. |