Examples of 'particularly memorable' in a sentence

Meaning of "particularly memorable"

The term 'particularly memorable' describes something that is especially memorable or noteworthy. It suggests that the event, experience, or information is distinctive, remarkable, or significant, leaving a strong impression or lasting impact on one's memory or emotions

How to use "particularly memorable" in a sentence

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Tell us about a particularly memorable residential project.
An encounter in one of those villages was particularly memorable.
Here are ten particularly memorable examples.
But none of these appearances were particularly memorable.
This is not a particularly memorable performance in terms of acting.
One story she shared was particularly memorable.
Not a particularly memorable movie.
Rich did not seem to have a particularly memorable career.
One particularly memorable event happened about two years ago.
I mean this one was particularly memorable.
He was particularly memorable for his plummy voice and ripe articulation.
One play remains particularly memorable.
This is a particularly memorable and enjoyable effort that features the two musicians at their best.
The songs are not particularly memorable.
This was particularly memorable because Enzo Ferrari had died a month before this event.

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None of the songs is particularly memorable.
This service was particularly memorable because the request concerned two granddaughters of a loyal guest.
I never think of myself as particularly memorable.
A particularly memorable role is that of Blue Duck in Lonesome Dove.
Here are seven particularly memorable ones.
The neighbourhood around the station is not particularly memorable.
It does not have any particularly memorable action scenes or anything.
The result is pleasurable but not particularly memorable.
Nothing particularly memorable.
The time spent in the desert was particularly memorable.
And they took a particularly memorable trip to the Baja.
But none of these others seem to me to be particularly memorable.
It was not particularly memorable.
The scenes between these two women are particularly memorable.
It 's just not particularly memorable beyond that.
I liked the story but it was not particularly memorable.
This involves a particularly memorable chest-waxing scene.
This site is highly recommended by countless people who have had particularly memorable moments.
This one was particularly memorable.
Welland 's descriptions of sand dune physics are particularly memorable.
Bradford Cox is a particularly memorable example.
Certain challengers have made repeat appearances, or have been particularly memorable.
They were not particularly memorable.
However, there are two players for whom this week is particularly memorable.
One night was particularly memorable.
The result being a film which is enjoyable to watch, but not particularly memorable.
Cosier did not have a particularly memorable tour of New Zealand.
His performance in the Munster final was particularly memorable.
Do you have any particularly memorable photoshoots?
In terms of characters, none of them were particularly memorable.
Do you have any particularly memorable kitchen mishaps?
The face of a prisoner in the dock - is not particularly memorable.
Were there any particularly memorable nights on this tour?
Her portraits of children are particularly memorable.
This post was particularly memorable because it resulted in a few minutes of “ fame ”.

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