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As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective unparryable is

not able to be parried or dodged.

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    unparryable

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    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • not able to be parried or dodged
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1900 , title=Memoirs of Sir Walter Scott: Volume 2 , page=279 , author=John Gibson Lockhart , passage=It is your fault, and I believe arises either from an ill-judged idea of smoothing matters to me — as if I were not behind the curtain — or a general reluctance to allow that any danger is near, until it is almost unparryable .}}
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  • , year=2003 , author=Bill Pottle , title=DreamQuest , page=117 , passage=It sliced through shields and swords vainly raised in an attempt to parry an unparryable blow as if it were light, yet when it struck, it was hard as forged iron. }}