English to Marathi Dictionary unplayable

unplayable

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definition
adjective
hit a high-bouncing, unplayable chop over second
not able to be played or played on.
example
After the attacks of 11 September, harmless songs were deemed 'unplayable' , flags are deemed obligatory by some and offensive by others, paintings painted years ago are removed from gallery walls.
Cellists of an earlier generation (if they were at all familiar with Bach's suites) considered these works to be 'unplayable' and musically dull and academic.
Coria claims his second break with two more 'unplayable' backhands down the line that leave Agassi stranded.
He tended to bowl too wide at times but from time to time would produce the 'unplayable' ball.
Also, in writing for mallet percussion, non percussionist composers tend to compose at a piano keyboard resulting in numerous passages easily playable by ten fingers, yet often 'unplayable' with four mallets.
The Toccata originally was written for violin and conventional piano, but the repeated piano notes made it 'unplayable' in that form, so Nancarrow later adapted it for violin and player piano.
Twelve violins, donated by a local music shop, were decorated (most to 'unplayable' extremes… alas) by artists.
Ndima received an 'unplayable' delivery from Namibian strike bowler, Gerrie Snyman, edging to wicketkeeper Morne Karg.
Napster requires you to log into your account with a portable player at least once a month, or the songs become 'unplayable' .
While South Africa did bowl extremely well, the manner in which Pakistan capitulated had more to do with indifferent strokes than 'unplayable' deliveries.
Busoni thought them 'unplayable' as written and consequently produced his own edition, with wholesale rewriting and paraphrases.
For once, though, the ground-breaking composer, whose first work was rejected as 'unplayable' by the Royal Manchester College, has a precedent.
Sergio thought of taking an 'unplayable' penalty but decided to slash it out.
The frame rate in general is pretty solid most of the time, although there are instances, such as when boulders roll in front of you, that the game is darn near 'unplayable' for a few seconds or so.
When Tchaikovsky played his First Piano Concerto for Nikolay Rubinstein, director of the Moscow Conservatoire, Rubinstein attacked it as worthless, trite and 'unplayable' .
One of the simplest but most misunderstood rules predicaments on the PGA Tour is a ball that's 'unplayable' , says tour rules official Mark Russell.
The major flaws come with no online game play and the unresponsive controls can almost make the game 'unplayable' at times.
His second wound up in Lytham's deep rough and was 'unplayable' .
Nasser Hussain could only edge an 'unplayable' McGrath delivery to Ricky Ponting at second slip, who took a sensational sprawling catch.
If the action is badly designed, then the instrument can be difficult to play or may even be 'unplayable' .
A careening assertion of mastery and virtuosity, the Goldberg Variations were for many years thought 'unplayably' difficult.
This year's winner, Wyant, actually trailed two games to NONE, as noted, having served for the game at 9-8 and been caught at 9 when a Chin lob serve bounced literally at the back wall nick and hopped up 'unplayably' glued to the back wall.
A self-made insurance millionaire, he wrote orchestral music that veered from the banal to the 'unplayably' complex and kept much of it in a drawer, fearing rejection.
In fact, I've previously found CMR2 very jerky under Win2k, 'unplayably' so on my KT133-based board - that problem was not present on the nForce board at all.
Oh yeah… and he dies - but not soon enough (whenever we played D&D and rolled characters that were ‘ 'unplayably' weak,’ we ditched 'em and made new ones).
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