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    indefinable


    1. being a shade of grey, is typically indefinable sexually


    2. Ozzie stood off to one side, overseeing, yet in some indefinable manner, outside


    3. The creature moved in closer towards him, even more unsettling in its indefinable shape


    4. Already she was walking on, and he felt a sense of relief mixed with other, indefinable emotions


    5. In some indefinable way it made her feel better and more content than she had done for a long time


    6. when an attribute is interchangeable with its contrary attribute), the state is indefinable in terms of classical logic


    7. Their expression was indefinable; therefore I could not tell if they were friendly or pretentious


    8. It was with a sense of indefinable relief that Moose and Razzle, stood by the handrail of the launch that had taken them to the island, watched as the rope was cast, heard the engine start, and felt the craft slowly depart from the jetty onto a choppy sea to begin the twenty mile voyage back to Dundercliff


    9. that nebulous thing that is indefinable


    10. You can't make a device with indefinable specs

    11. Within his mind, everything had changed: the hours of selfish study seemed to dissolve in an instant, the multiple offers to spend time with others he had to politely reject, the countless minutes of staring into a book to learn about the career he come to fall in love with, was now all seemingly caught between two indefinable stages in his life


    12. He wondered if it was an outcome of mere coincidence, or some indefinable hidden power that had them come together? Nevertheless, it was a partnership that would now forever bond them in a way he could have never imagined; this, while striving for a medical degree, less than a year ago


    13. You may not feel any immediate difference after recapitulating this memory; however, over the next few days you should feel lighter and more joyous in some indefinable part of your being


    14. out was immaculate but the veterans of the service had that indefinable edge


    15. Indefinable reality, simply said, is on a


    16. Deep within her eyes, the terrible–and understandable–wave of despair and disbelief merged with another, strange, indefinable emotion


    17. Then he said, in a tenebrous, dry voice, fully aware that he must appear to them as an indefinable, shadowy presence behind the blazing light:


    18. His voice was deep and husky, with the trace of an indefinable accent


    19. The whitish fabric is spotted with innumerable marks of an indefinable color; the whole thing is supported by battered wooden tent-poles


    20. It's an interesting question as to whether this knowledge is the result of study and experience from early childhood, or whether people living close to nature have retained these indefinable and unquantifiable abilities, which in "civilized" societies seem to have died out

    21. There was an indefinable something that made for beauty


    22. A regime that desired to ultimately implement, firstly, a universal ‘purity of race’ defined by the personally perceived meaning of the indefinable abstract adjective words ‘beauty’ and ‘perfection’, and secondly, territorial dominance of the world


    23. There was an indefinable greatness about the spirit of my stepfather


    24. The answer is that it is as impossible to name exact amounts or actions as it is to define good manners, good taste, or the rules of propriety; but, nevertheless, these are verities, well known, although indefinable


    25. He did just barely glimpse a great dark form in the faraway green ocean of his peripheral vision—and an indefinable dread thereby was rooted in the back of his consciousness


    26. “There is an indefinable quality that I have seen in the men of your family over the years that has not dimmed with the passage of time and the loss of natural abilities or even the loss of the skills of handling technology


    27. In fact I would say that I have not seen this indefinable quality shine brighter than it does in your father and I see the same quality and strength of character in you too


    28. It was an indefinable something that banished the darkness of her depression and filled her with light


    29. Rather it was a combination of strength, grace, obvious intelligence and an indefinable


    30. Never had Madame Bovary been so beautiful as at this period; she had that indefinable beauty that results from joy, from enthusiasm, from success, and that is only the harmony of temperament with circumstances

    31. This poor piano, that had given her vanity so much satisfaction—to see it go was to Bovary like the indefinable suicide of a part of herself


    32. Then, through cowardice, through stupidity, through that indefinable feeling that drags us into the most distasteful acts, he allowed himself to be led off to Bridoux', whom they found in his small yard, superintending three workmen, who panted as they turned the large wheel of a machine for making seltzer-water


    33. She felt lost, sinking at random into indefinable abysses, and it was almost with joy that, on reaching the "Croix-Rouge," she saw the good Homais, who was watching a large box full of pharmaceutical stores being hoisted on to the "Hirondelle


    34. Why Plato, who was himself a poet, and whose dialogues are poems and dramas, should have been hostile to the poets as a class, and especially to the dramatic poets; why he should not have seen that truth may be embodied in verse as well as in prose, and that there are some indefinable lights and shadows of human life which can only be expressed in poetry--some elements of imagination which always entwine with reason; why he should have supposed epic verse to be inseparably associated with the impurities of the old Hellenic mythology; why he should try Homer and Hesiod by the unfair and prosaic test of utility,--are questions which have always been debated amongst students of Plato


    35. grace and beauty, and also with the indefinable air of courts that seemed to hang


    36. There was an indefinable something about him - an atmosphere of gentleness and love that seemed to radiate from his whole being, almost compelling confidence and affection from all those with whom he came in contact


    37. Although Slyme's behaviour had hitherto always been very correct, yet there was occasionally an indefinable something in his manner when they were alone that made Ruth feel conscious and embarrassed


    38. When he had perused the documents, an indefinable expression of pleasure lighted up his countenance, and looking at the major with a most peculiar smile, he said, in very excellent Tuscan,—"Then there is no longer any such thing, in Italy as being condemned to the galleys?" The major drew himself up to his full height


    39. In the midst of all the strange events which had crowded one on the other, an indefinable sentiment of dread had taken possession of Valentine's mind


    40. The narrator in Wind-Up Bird accomplished moving through the well into the hallway of an indefinable hotel by visualizing himself swimming, akin to his happiest moments

    41. were lost together, and Nostromo, not questioned directly, had kept silent, under the influence of some indefinable form of resentment and distrust


    42. Of course that is something indefinable, impalpable, but it has never been so before, and that glance means a great deal,’ she thought


    43. The web itself is made of spontaneous beliefs and indefinable joys, yearnings of one life towards another, visions of completeness, indefinite trust


    44. Her eyes filled with tears, for something indefinable, something like the resolute suppression of a pain in Mr


    45. It is in such indefinable movements that action often begins


    46. She felt lost, sinking at random into indefinable abysses, and it was almost with joy that, on reaching the "Croix-Rouge," she saw the good Homais, who was watching a large box full of pharmaceutical stores


    47. In some curious and indefinable way the enthusiasm that had buoyed up everybody and had seemed ready to continue for ever suddenly drains away


    48. But to whom should I say that? Either to a Power indefinable, incomprehensible, which I not only cannot address but which I cannot even express in words- the Great All or Nothing-’ said he to himself, ‘or to that God who has been sewn into this amulet by Mary! There is nothing certain, nothing at all except the unimportance of incomprehensible but all-important


    49. And by means of that mysterious indefinable bond which maintains throughout an army one and the same temper, known as ‘the spirit of the army,’ and which constitutes the sinew of war, Kutuzov’s words, his order for a battle next day, immediately became known from one end of the army to the other


    50. revolutionary ideal, a situation in which it became necessary to use Lafayette to defend Polignac, the intuition of progress transparent beneath the revolt, the chambers and streets, the competitions to be brought into equilibrium around him, his faith in the Revolution, perhaps an eventual indefinable resignation born of the vague acceptance of a superior definitive right, his desire to remain of his race, his domestic spirit, his sincere respect for the people, his own honesty, preoccupied Louis Philippe almost painfully, and there were moments when strong and courageous as he was, he was overwhelmed by the difficulties of being a king















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    indefinable undefinable indescribable ineffable unspeakable untellable unutterable