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untold
[ uhn-tohld ]
adjective
- not told; not related; not revealed:
untold thoughts.
- not numbered or enumerated; uncounted:
She used untold sheets of paper in writing the book.
- inexpressible; incalculable:
untold suffering.
untold
/ ʌˈəʊ /
adjective
- incapable of description or expression
untold suffering
- incalculably great in number or quantity
untold thousands
- not told
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Mara is a two-way force who can score in a variety of ways and pass like a point guard while also blocking shots, altering others and keeping an untold amount from being taken.
And, of course, there is no moral justification for the untold amount of human suffering they cause.
Chris Bullock has organised an event at one of the departure airfields, RAF Rivenhall, to remember those who died, saying "it's an untold story".
As a bilingual journalist and proud first-generation Mexican American, Lupe brings her cultural acumen to her reporting to find untold stories.
The new documentary, “Last Take: Rust and the Story of Halyna,” will focus on the “untold human story” from the perspective of the people on set, according to a press release.
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