Examples of using Unconquerable in English and their translations into Swedish
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Our unconquerable children.
And three- conquer an unconquerable beast.
I'm the unconquerable prince, lest you forgot!
That's what I call an unconquerable beast.
From an unconquerable beast! And then, I single-handedly saved her.
So… Not a female unconquerable beast,?
The passivity of the peasant masses seemed unconquerable.
You think you are unconquerable, and your ship impregnable.
This is because the fort was almost unconquerable.
Instead, it will be an unconquerable fortress covered in rocks and spikes.
Look out! Now, that's what I call an unconquerable beast.
Saved her from an Unconquerable Beast. And then, I single handedly.
The masses demonstrated that they were unconquerable.
He conquered the unconquerable beast with a missing piece.
I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul.
In negative form it expressed an unconquerable faith in the international power of the Russian revolution.
The revolutionary army must be powerful and unconquerable.
The adversary threatens to become unconquerable; he is everywhere and nowhere.
get to play Half Life with all interest and unconquerable spirit!
Instead, it will be an unconquerable fortress.
is the Owner of unconquerable might.
Then this country and its people are unconquerable. If a people has a young man who is capable of being bricked in alive in a fortress wall.
I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul.
Turn your castle into a stronghold, unconquerable for enemy attackers,
I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul.
Inasmuch as every army is considered unconquerable in the national mythology, the ruling classes of Russia saw no reason for making an exception of the army of the tzar.
And then, I single-handedly saved her from an unconquerable beast!
its people are unconquerable.
Is this not clearly the"inevitable and unconquerable grace" of Jansenism?
piled one upon the other so solid and unconquerable?