He's six years younger - and it's utterly impractical to even think of our living together.
What the family hadn't taken or sold in the way of furnishings, had mostly disposed of as being utterly impractical for their purposes.
Each gnome adopted his own pattern and schedule, comfortable for him- or herself, yet utterly impractical for everyone else.
They soon discovered that the inhabitants of Jove II existed in an atmosphere and pressure that made it utterly impractical to establish a physical presence.
Instead, I surrendered myself to beauty - untamed, offhand, no-toil, extravagant, inedible and utterly impractical pulchritude.
This proved utterly impractical due to the limited room inside, carrying only five infantry and forcing the driver to lie prone.
It all began in 1970 when Bertone presented an utterly impractical Fulvia-powered dream car at Turin.
However, this mechanism is seriously bulky, and utterly impractical for a calculator; 90-tooth gears are likely to be found is the gas.
Before Congress passed the 1970 Clean Air Act, Detroit argued that significant pollution reductions would be utterly impractical or prohibitively expensive.
And, if pressed, she would also have to admit that she'd long since decided she liked the way she looked in the utterly impractical Grayson garments.