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Meanings of utterly unintelligible in English
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Usage of utterly unintelligible in English
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Douglas spoke first, and for the first minute or two was utterlyunintelligible.
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Then came a stream of soft words which were to me utterlyunintelligible.
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Were this not so the signals made would be jumbled together and utterlyunintelligible.
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They differ both in their customs and their food, and in language they are utterlyunintelligible.
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There were about a dozen utterlyunintelligible notes among the papers, written by himself since his derangement.
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To her this answer was utterlyunintelligible.
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The scholastic jargon indulged in by the preachers of the time was utterlyunintelligible to the common people.
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The language which they spoke was utterlyunintelligible to Philammon, though it need not be so to us.
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One of the counsel of the defendant requests them to be more explicit; and thereupon they become utterlyunintelligible.
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The man stopped short at Farrell's stare and spoke; his words were utterlyunintelligible, but his gesture was unmistakable.
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Of course, it was all utterlyunintelligible to me from beginning to end, and my face clearly showed this.
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They used to be fond of quoting in superior derision in their papers our, to them, utterlyunintelligible baseball news.
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A drummer soon came with a message from the besiegers, but a message which was utterlyunintelligible to the besieged.
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Things were lost sight of in a barbarous jargon about questions which have no interest to humanity, and which are utterlyunintelligible.
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Those whose education and character are different from his own, whose processes of mind have therefore been different, are utterlyunintelligible to him.
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He obstinately read it through to the end, with an expression of perplexity and discontent which showed that it was utterlyunintelligible to him.