33 examples of unbelievably in sentences
And so I saw the earth again, blue and unbelievably minute.
You felt, for the most part of your stay in this country, flushed and hot and uncomfortable and unbelievably awkward, and you were mercilessly bedeviled there; but not for all the accumulated wealth of Samarkand and Ind and Ophir would you have had it otherwise.
And Constance Howard was told she must add up an unbelievably long column of figures and present the correct answer within half an hour.
" It seemed unbelievably stupid and childish, what he imagined was behind the gratuitous intermeddling of Mr. Mussey; but then, he reminded himself, if there is anything more stupid than to plot a criminal act, it is to permit oneself to be influenced by that criminal stupidity whose other name is jealousy.
It remains to say, all the same, that this little volume is in the main a sincere and obviously well-informed account of the doings of the men of our air services, full of incident and achievement utterly beyond belief an unbelievably short time ago.
The bowling had now become almost unbelievably bad.
And kind Hypnos loosed a dream through the gates of ivory that lifted him to a delectable land where Peggy was nineteen, and had never heard of Kennaston, and was unbelievably sweet and dear and beautiful.
And though in my thoughts it was sternly denied existence, the great black reason for the fact afflicted me unbelievably.
The first few days had been unbelievably bad, what with typhoid inoculations, smallpox vaccinations, and loneliness.
The figure, never very large, was thin and shrunken unbelievably.
It was not yet ten when, silent as they had come, unbelievably impassive when but an hour before they had been irresponsible madmen, temporarily cruelty-surfeited, they resumed their journey.
Very soon, almost unbelievably soon, they began to trickle back.
Swifter than any human being would have thought possible, unbelievably ferocious even in this land of licence, something took place, something which the staring onlookers did not realise until it was done.
As he looked his face altered, softened almost unbelievably.
He had ere this drawn unbelievably near.
Unbelievably unsophisticated, unbelievably innocent and helpless, was Elizabeth Landor at this time.
Unbelievably unsophisticated, unbelievably innocent and helpless, was Elizabeth Landor at this time.
Her usually brown face was very pale and her eyes were unnaturally bright; but withal she was unbelievably calmcalm as a child with its hand in its father's hand.
His eyeseyes unbelievably soft and innocent for a mature manwere upon her.
She knew not from whence had come the change, nor why; but that in the last weeks she had altered fundamentally, unbelievably, she could not question.
His voice, unbelievably low in contrast to that of the other, when he spoke was even as before.
Miss ANNIE ESMOND gave a depressingly clever rendering of a quite unbelievably appalling landlady.
Her mien, he saw, first softened astonishingly, then grew firm with an aspect of dignity that was unbelievably beautiful.
This, however, only dawned upon him later, when the experiment was complete and he had time to reflect upon it all next day; for, meanwhile, to see the proportions he had known since childhood alter thus before his eyes was unbelievably dreadful.
Spinrobin remained confused and bewildered; but also unbelievably happy.