Encara no tenim significats per a "quite indescribable".
1I didn't answer; what I saw was, for the moment, quite indescribable.
2A faint sound, quite indescribable, came to my ears from somewhere outside-beyond.
3There was a look in his face that was quite indescribable.
4There was a strange charm about dear old Arras which is quite indescribable.
5The Countess' expression when she heard her husband's retreating steps is quite indescribable.
6It is the queerest place imaginable; and looking up, the effect is quite indescribable.
7The play of colours in the heavens is quite indescribable.
8There was a kind of spring and lilt to it, quite indescribable by words.
9He said that their blindness and obduracy were quite indescribable.
10The Story Girl's face wore a quite indescribable expression, compound of horror and shame.
11And that meant a terrific labor, a feat of mental and emotional endurance quite indescribable.
12Whereupon, with a sort of animal snarl quite indescribable, the fellow plucked out a knife!
13It was like a gigantic blow, striking the whole world at once; a cosmic convulsion, quite indescribable.
14He smells quite indescribable when he's wet.
15Her voice, when she spoke, had a quite indescribable music in it; yet she neither sang nor played.
16A change quite indescribable, but real for all that, had taken place in her worn and waxen features.
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Quite indescribable a través del temps
Quite indescribable per variant geogràfica