372 examples of inexpressible in sentences

And while I lay thus, with heart aching dully, the door of my room opened softly, and with joy inexpressible I saw that it was my beloved friend who entered.

When Sílim and Túr were informed of the preparations that were making against them, that Minúchihr, having grown to manhood, was distinguished for his valor and intrepidity, and that multitudes flocked to his standard with the intention of forwarding his purpose of revenge, they were seized with inexpressible terror, and anticipated an immediate invasion of their kingdoms.

Her daughters were rather pretty, but wanted, both in appearance and manner, the inexpressible air of haut ton which so eminently distinguished the easy but polished deportment of Colonel Egerton, whom they found reclining on a sofa with his leg on a chair, amply secured in numerous bandages, but unable to rise.

Fernando, though an amateur at the oar, would on no account be dissuaded from rowing the small boat to the promontory; and, having helped Morgianna, who was lightest, into a seat in the bow (inexpressible happiness) he cheerfully took his seat at the oars with the old men in the stern facing each other.

The talk that they had with the Shining Ones was about the glory of the place; who told them that the beauty and glory of it was inexpressible.

From the barricade all eyes followed him with an inexpressible anxiety.

He shrugged, pursed his lips crookedly, rolled his head to signify the inexpressible.

" Her pauses and her desperate struggle for control were full of inexpressible horror.

He broke the momentary silence by saying: "Your performances here have been a source of such inexpressible delight to me, Miss Royal, that it pains me to think of such a thing as a last evening.

"Alarmed at the bustle upon the stairs, Olivia, more dead than alive, pressed the hand of Burchel with a look of inexpressible astonishment and mortification, and withdrew to the adjoining apartment.

He found, too, to his inexpressible grief, that the sense of the Earl of Rochester's treachery, combined with her own indiscretion, and the consequences that might have attended it, had sunk deep in her heart, and produced the present sad result.

An inexpressible terror seized her, and she would have fled into the house, but her limbs refused their office.

Charles, to his inexpressible delight and Parravicin's chagrin, came off the winner, and the mortification of the latter was increased by the laughter and taunts of the spectators.

In many different ways he endeavors to lead the reader on to a vision of the inexpressible, or to draw him up to it, and to develop fruitfully the principle of the coincidence of opposites, which had dawned upon him on his return journey from Constantinople (De Visione Dei, Dialogus de Possest, De Beryllo, De Ludo Globi, De Venatione Sapientiae, De Apice Theoriae, Compendium).

"Merriwell, I believe you have broken the streak!" cried Old Put, with inexpressible satisfaction.

After a while I felt the desperate gnawing of the senses inexpressible and irresistible.

She clung frantically to Philippe; their eyes met, and in inexpressible ecstasy they exchanged their first kiss of love.

On the contrary, he was strongly attached to it; the acquisition of knowledge clothed it with inexpressible value; the longest day was ever too short to fulfil his designs.

To Zelma the romance and secrecy of this love had an inexpressible charm.

The very suspicion of such a fact filled me with inexpressible horror, and struck a sudden chill through every fibre of my frame.

Meanwhile other divisions of the Serbian army had joined hands with the Montenegrins, and occupied almost without opposition the long-coveted sandjak of Novi-Pazar (the ancient Serb Ra[)s]ka), to the inexpressible rage of Austria-Hungary, which had evacuated it in 1908 in favour of its rightful owner, Turkey.

'No, mother,' said Venetia, to Lady Annabel's inexpressible surprise, 'we did right to go.'

It was a fine head with that dominating nose and the shaggy tangle of hair and beard; very big, fatherly and protective he looked, a quite inexpressible air of tenderness mingled in everywhere with the strength.

Gotzkowsky stared after him, and his soul was full of inexpressible grief.

It would be inexpressible luxury to tell her oncebut just onceall his passion and worship, and then, of course, remain silent forever, and go out of her presence.

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