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In the third was the Queen, in bed, and in indescribable affliction.
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All the remainder of the raiment they indulged in was utterly indescribable.
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The wonder of it is almost indescribable and changes all the time.
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The invaders left it in an indescribable state of disorder and filth.
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In a word, the confusion and untidiness of the room were indescribable.
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Young adult Americans, particularly graduates, are tormented by that unspeakable tyrant: success.
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His mother's disease, that great unspeakable subject, grew obscenely large between them.
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We know how to comfort, how to help people speak the unspeakable.
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But that's how some people react to deception -with unspeakable violence.
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The loss to literature and to his friends and family is unspeakable.
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We are left with something far more potent, an unspoken, unutterable horror.
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An unutterable sadness seizes the reader as the inevitable black thread appears.
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Thus ends, in unavoidable inadequacy, the attempt to utter the unutterable things.
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The men merely gaped and observed the miraculous revival with faith unutterable.
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The reviewing page of the standard newspaper fills me with unutterable depression.
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The silence was a tribute to the ineffable sanctity of the place.
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It is the initial of the ineffable name, as known by us.
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The ineffable peace of Death seemed to dwell upon the quiet features.
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She watched me in silence, and with an air of ineffable solicitude.
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The eyes of Venetia Corona followed her with something of ineffable pity.
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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 undescribable in English
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As animated, as diversified, as social, but with circumstances of superiority undescribable.
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He counts it all nonsense that they say, that some things are undescribable.
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To hear that he was still in being gave an undescribable relief to her mind.
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But now quiet, save for an undescribable, whispering overtone that seemed to permeate the air.
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Death in this form, death from the hand of a brother, was thought upon with undescribable repugnance.
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But this addition made the transport undescribable!
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Wilfred said, with a voice utterly undescribable: "I told Norman myself to beware of the thunderbolt."
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The princess was in undescribable anguish when she saw that Stephanie was not coming back with news of Tirant.
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Through undescribable toil I had procured nearly ten thousand dollars in pledges, though, thank God, I had collected no money.
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There is an undescribable pleasure, when we are persecuted by one set of human beings, to receive marks of affection from another.
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My act was in some sort an act of insanity; but how undescribable are the feelings with which I looked back upon it!
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They who eat meat applaud it highly, suffering themselves to be stupefied by its taste which they pronounce to be something inconceivable, undescribable, and unimaginable.
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"Oh, no," said Gwendolen, indifferently, finding all places alike undescribable as soon as she imagined herself and her husband in them.
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As animated, as diversified, as social, but with circumstances of superiority undescribable.
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He counts it all nonsense that they say, that some things are undescribable.
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To hear that he was still in being gave an undescribable relief to her mind.