One of these Mormons was overtaken near Point of Rocks, with an irresistable desire to change his socks (no poetry intended) and before the brakeman could lariat him and kill him, he had done so.
Brother Talmage and I one day were seized with the same irresistable desire, at the same moment, to change our shirts.
They flow with an irresistable enchantment, and as the inserting them will shew the spirit both of the original and translation, we shall make no further apology for doing it.
In 1706 our author published an Essay on the Italian Opera, in which, with an irresistable force, he shews the extreme danger that a generous nation is exposed to, by too much indulging effeminate music.
Armed with this weapon, the English soldiers proved themselves irresistable in the French wars, the French having no native archers of any account.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "irresistable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.