unpronounceable造句1) She's got some unpronounceable name which seems to be all consonants.
2) Rain silently fallen seemed to tell her unpronounceable sufferings.
3) Special credit lines with unpronounceable acronyms were made available to nondepository institutions.
4) The SSSCA was later renamed to the unpronounceable CBDTPA, which was glossed as the "Consume But Don't Try Programming Act".
5) Lack of reliable statistics and unpronounceable names of diseases have all hampered efforts to bring them out of the shadows.
6) There was a reason to visit a place where one's name was unpronounceable, Zichen thought, just as there was a reason that her parents continued to share a life in their daughter's mind.
7) Advocates for healthful eating have long tried to steer Americans away from highly processed foods that contain dozens of unnatural and unpronounceable ingredients.
8) If she had felt curious as to why a woman from America with an unpronounceable Chinese name would want to spend two weeks in Neville Hill she had not shown it.
9) There was an utterly obscure Germany one in late 19 century, which is I've never heard of before, it's unpronounceable.
10) The old plan hair method is no clear cancel, but in actual operation, this policy in many places already be swept into the history unpronounceable.
11) We find ourselves entangled with apparently unanswerable problems in unpronounceable places.
12) Some, like Creamsicle (another trademark) and cherry-vanilla, are re-creations of childhood treats, though without the unpronounceable ingredients.