Growing cities often destroy their own water sources, while the new sources further and further away rapidly tend to get insurmountably costly. |
If the configuration of pages and print is too overwhelming, a book may seem insurmountably difficult even though its content is riveting. |
If all this seems insurmountably difficult, listen to your own intuition that there is more going on here than just an old crush. |
The barriers to participation are almost insurmountably high in Saudi Arabia. |
What has never worked for me with the mosaic metaphor is that in a mosaic every piece is insurmountably separated from other pieces by a sliver of space on all sides. |
Instead, as I emptied bag after bag of clothes into a row of commercial dryers, flinching at the sight of every bedbug-size piece of lint, I felt utterly, insurmountably alone. |