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1 This presents no adequate idea of the true state of the case.
2 No description can convey an adequate idea of this rude and uncouth entertainment.
3 No description of this flower can give an adequate idea of its beauty.
4 It is difficult, indeed, to form an adequate idea of his moral grandeur.
5 One could form no adequate idea of her ability without hearing her converse.
6 How can I convey to you an adequate idea of it?
7 It's difficult to give you an adequate idea of Davidson's placidity.
8 It is impossible-utterlyimpossible-toform any adequate idea of the horror of my situation.
9 I can scarcely form an adequate idea of such a mass of living creatures.
10 For all I know, she has no adequate idea of it to this day.
11 Of his art no words can give an adequate idea .
12 I cannot convey an adequate idea of the man's astonishment.
13 This summary, however, gives no adequate idea of the brightness of Professor Child's conversation.
14 Not even Shelley's or Wordsworth's words can convey an adequate idea of this song.
15 How, reader, shall I give thee an adequate idea of this lovely young creature?
16 Of the cortege itself, the pencil of a Hogarth only could give an adequate idea .
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