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1
When they got into the cabin, the burly pilot was
almost
inarticulate
.
2
The self-contained, methodical soldier had suddenly turned
almost
inarticulate
with his excitement.
3
He was trembling and cold, his lower lip hanging, his speech
almost
inarticulate
.
4
And Elma answered with bated breath, in
almost
inarticulate
tones, Don't you see?
5
When Momaya saw him she understood why it was that he was
almost
inarticulate
.
6
Lord Glistonbury rose; and growing red and
almost
inarticulate
with anger, exclaimed, Remember, Julia!
7
He called upon his partner to "stay with it" in
almost
inarticulate
gasps.
8
The utterance of Her Highness while saying this was rendered
almost
inarticulate
by her tears.
9
The latter communication was made
almost
inarticulate
with sobbing.
10
Are you sure of what you are saying? The commissioner's excitement rendered him
almost
inarticulate
.
11
Then Andrew made an
almost
inarticulate
response; it sounded like a croak in an unknown tongue.
12
His bass tones became guttural and
almost
inarticulate
,
while he lowered them to prevent their travelling.
13
At first Mr. Hamilton's words had been
almost
inarticulate
from the thankfulness that filled his heart.
14
The answer came brokenly, weakly,
almost
inarticulate
.
15
James Leigh turned pallid and
almost
inarticulate
.
16
He murmured yet once more, "Little Gervais!" but in a feeble and
almost
inarticulate
voice.
almost
inarticulate
almost