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1 The two friends thought this reply as unintelligible as the preceding words.
2 You would become as litigious and as unintelligible as our friend Stradling.'
3 The gloss of Nilakantha is as unintelligible as the text.
4 To her such would have seemed as unreal as unintelligible .
5 It was almost as unintelligible as that past mystery-thatforgotten mystery now-ofthe journey to London.
6 Most of father's sermons were as unintelligible to me as if he had spoken in Choctaw.
7 His pidgin English, limited to a few words, was almost as unintelligible as his own rude tongue.
8 To us, these scents are as indistinguishable and as unintelligible as a television programme is to a dog.
9 Without some such light, all history would be just about as unintelligible and unreal as a dimly remembered dream.
10 His marvelous effects of chiaroscuro leave in darkness portions of the composition, which appear in the photograph as unintelligible blurs.
11 Powell wanted to confirm us as outsiders, as unintelligible and unwanted, but this helped us clarify things and created resistance.
12 Chiquita said this rapidly, in a patois which was as unintelligible to the Frenchmen around her as German, Hebrew or Chinese.
13 Her brother was sordidly wicked,- ahoaryruffian, to whom the language of pity was as unintelligible as the gabble of monkeys.
14 The a priori intuitions of Kant would have been as unintelligible to Plato as his a priori synthetical propositions to Aristotle.
15 He muttered something: but the sounds were as unintelligible as the features of his face; or the drooping deadness of his eyes.
16 It would speak with as many tongues as the builders of Babel, and in dialects as much confused, and mutually as unintelligible .
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