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There is an inexpressible charm in thus living in the open air.
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She opened the window, and in rushed the inexpressible sweetness of dawn.
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The death of the emperor caused inexpressible grief throughout the whole empire.
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Such riddles as these become things inexpressible; and such is your goodness.
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He for the first time enjoyed the inexpressible delicacy of feminine refinements.
Usage of expressible in English
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All three are quantities and all are expressible in terms of units.
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Truth is not a commodity which is compatible with or expressible by film.
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It may seem odd to describe a mechanism with an end goal that is not truly expressible.
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Used to refer to any task that should be expressible as an algorithm in theory, but isn't.
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These things are expressible in no language-noteven in Chinese, which lends itself so generously to the metaphorical.
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They were eyes that showed a strength of will behind them only woefully expressible in her woman's voice.
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It earned this place of honor by pointing awkwardly at a truth hardly expressible in terms worthy of it.
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It is claimed there are just three words expressible in every language on earth: Amen, Hallelujah and Coca Cola.
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So, speaking a little loosely, you could say that fractions are expressible as the ratio of two whole numbers.
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In an odd, not quite expressible fashion, something of him seems dispersed abroad and perished in the guests he loved.
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All knowledge grows out of feeling, and must be expressible again in feeling, if it is to have any value.
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A thousand times I have longed for death, and wished, with an expressible ardor, for an end to what I suffered.
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The highly stable, readily expressible and biocompatible characteristics of these open-ended designs promise development of practical in vitro and in vivo applications.
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Pantomime, on the other hand, does not require words to be spoken to express its meaning, as it is quite expressible without.
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It will, however, in every work of art of even the least complexity, be expressible only as a mood, very indefinite, often indescribable.
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Overpowered with an expressible emotion, my poor child fell on her knees, joined her hands, and so remained till every vote was given.