Encara no tenim significats per a "inexpressible delight".
1As he said this, Raskolnikoff felt an inexpressible delight at his maliciousness.
2That day he was dismissed, to the inexpressible delight of Saveliitch.
3You will rove, in inexpressible delight, through the green pastures of that blissful abode.
4I see the reward of our assiduity with inexpressible delight, with a gratitude few experience.
5It gave me inexpressible delight, a delight tempered by sadness and a longing for better times.
6Oh, the wild, inexpressible delight of it!
7The expectation of an heir to the family of Ponziano filled him and his parents with inexpressible delight.
8I heard, with inexpressible delight, how they told on this mighty mass of the citizens of the metropolis.
9It was inexpressible delight, that ocean-breeze.
10Gay smiles played over her features with inexpressible delight; her voice was soft, smooth, and bewitching with sweetness.
11His eyes beamed with inexpressible delight as he regarded the face, usually so calm and indifferent-todayglowing as sunrise.
12To his inexpressible delight, Monica, after a short hesitation, excused herself; she was not well; she did not feel able-
13He felt no pain, but he did not feel that inexpressible delight of peace which already twice had descended upon him.
14We gave them as much of our provisions as we could spare, besides a little tobacco, which afforded them inexpressible delight.
15Peeping from her window, she saw a carriage drive up, and, to her inexpressible delight, M. de Breulh-Faverlay alighted from it.
16As I did so, with what astonishment and inexpressible delight did I perceive, not ten paces off, the track of a horse!
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Inexpressible delight a través del temps
Inexpressible delight per variant geogràfica