Not admitting of penetration or passage into or through.
1 And Time had made the disguise impenetrable in the thirty added years.
2 Under the close-woven arches of the giant fern-trees the night was impenetrable .
3 The mists lay light but impenetrable on the surface of the lake.
4 At eleven miles it became so dense that it was nearly impenetrable .
5 She was perfectly impenetrable to the bantering tone in which he spoke.
6 Ovid was impenetrable to the tone in which that question was put.
7 Left without the recipe for that protein, the cells are nearly impenetrable .
8 The blackness of the passage was impenetrable , but love was the guide.
9 It was an interior city, an impenetrable city, a city of fronts.
10 All about it the dense unbroken forest spread impenetrable to the eye.
11 An impenetrable mist lay on the valley and the hill-tops were shrouded.
12 The day was coming fast but the fog remained white and impenetrable .
13 The rock tongue below outlined itself faintly in an almost impenetrable gloom.
14 An impenetrable obscurity pressed down upon the ghostly glimmers of the sea.
15 In front, the wall of leaves and branches still hung, seemingly impenetrable .
16 His pleasure was great, for he had succeeded in stinging the impenetrable .
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