Unmake is indeed a word. It is a verb meaning to reverse, or undo the making of. Synonyms include to ruin or destroy.
The use of these words, unmake and sensible, together is uncommon. A better phrase to use would be: "to confuse," "to ignore," or to "be unreasonable, 'depending on the usage.
To me it's a theory with a little real inside of it. Idk that's what i think
It would appear as an accusation rather than a plea.
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(assuming you're talking about <em>the adventures of tom sawyer</em>)
when tom's aunt polly gives him the pain killer, tom reacts, or describes, the pain killer as tasting like "liquid fire", so obviously, this means tom did n o t like it at all, to say the least.
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