Adjective : a scene of indescribable confusion; indescribable euphoria. From Dictionary.com.
His face wore an expression indescribably conscious, with the suspicion of. From Wordnik.com. [The Club of Queer Trades] Reference
My feelings were indescribably pleasant and joyous. From Wordnik.com. [The Hero of the Humber or the History of the Late Mr. John Ellerthorpe] Reference
The landscape before us was indescribably beautiful. From Wordnik.com. [Three Years in the Sixth Corps A Concise Narrative of Events in the Army of the Potomac, from 1861 to the Close of the Rebellion, April, 1865] Reference
For a grandmother, this has been indescribably painful to witness. From Wordnik.com. [WILLING THE WORLD TO LISTEN] Reference
It was indescribably filthy; no pretence was made of cleansing it. From Wordnik.com. [Seven Wives and Seven Prisons; Or, Experiences in the Life of a Matrimonial Monomaniac. a True Story] Reference
The scenery between Calgary and Kamloops is indescribably majestic. From Wordnik.com. [Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography.] Reference
She glanced up at him with an indescribably dreary look in her eyes. From Wordnik.com. [Afterwards] Reference
She turns, and with an indescribably haughty gesture leaves the room. From Wordnik.com. [April's Lady A Novel] Reference
His English was good, though indescribably accented by his vocal apparatus. From Wordnik.com. [Security] Reference
The prison fare was indescribably bad, almost as bad as the jail fare at Easton. From Wordnik.com. [Seven Wives and Seven Prisons; Or, Experiences in the Life of a Matrimonial Monomaniac. a True Story] Reference
And then, with a lingering on the words that was indescribably pathetic, she added. From Wordnik.com. [The Royal Pawn of Venice A Romance of Cyprus] Reference
The sensations produced by the aspects of nature in May are indescribably delightful. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 101, March, 1866] Reference
The name proved descriptive; it was very cold, very sweet and indescribably delicious. From Wordnik.com. [The Colors of Space] Reference
It was of blue silk, the shade known as old blue, indescribably deep and soft in tone. From Wordnik.com. [The Girl Scouts in Beechwood Forest] Reference
Then, when he spoke, his voice was lower and there was an indescribably sad note in it. From Wordnik.com. [Nan Sherwood at Pine Camp or, the Old Lumberman's Secret] Reference
I shouted, and the sound of my voice had an indescribably incongruous and humiliating echo. From Wordnik.com. [Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, August 5th, 1914] Reference
So we led him firmly aside and showed him the indescribably verminous condition we were in. From Wordnik.com. [The Escape of a Princess Pat Being the full account of the capture and fifteen months' imprisonment of Corporal Edwards, of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, and his final escape from Germany into Holland] Reference
Their evident pleasure in the girls 'society, coupled with the indescribably funny antics of the. From Wordnik.com. [Marjorie Dean, High School Freshman] Reference
They are generally sick, naturally, indescribably dirty and, in fact, mere wraiths of childhood. From Wordnik.com. ['Smiles' A Rose of the Cumberlands] Reference
The small bushes were indescribably beautiful, and seemed as if chiseled out of the whitest marble. From Wordnik.com. [Sanders' Union Fourth Reader] Reference
The pursuit of slaves became a regular business, and its operation was often indescribably horrible. From Wordnik.com. [The Life of Abraham Lincoln] Reference
Some of the quartettes, with accompaniments of harps and wind instruments, were indescribably beautiful. From Wordnik.com. [The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851] Reference
The wine in perfection is a pale pink, very clear, and of a peculiar but indescribably delicious flavor. From Wordnik.com. [Dishes & Beverages of the Old South] Reference
Two men ride up: one tall, fair, and emaciated in appearance; the other dark, and indescribably handsome. From Wordnik.com. [When the Birds Begin to Sing] Reference
It was indescribably terrifying to think that human beings could go through so much and continue to live. From Wordnik.com. [Trapped in 'Black Russia' Letters June-November 1915] Reference
She was indescribably beautiful, but was so whimsical and hard to please that she drove her father to despair. From Wordnik.com. [Italian Popular Tales] Reference
At the sound, indescribably lonely and wild, the hair rose upon the back of the young wolf and his eyes gleamed. From Wordnik.com. [Followers of the Trail] Reference
They were indescribably weird and thrilling, and she delivered them with a verve and sweetness which was amazing. From Wordnik.com. [The Beetle] Reference
The indescribably casual manner in which he referred to his coming crimes struck a chill to the listener's bones. From Wordnik.com. [Juggernaut] Reference
With a motion indescribably swift, he caught with one hand the descending cane and wrenched it from Orme's grasp. From Wordnik.com. [The Girl and The Bill An American Story of Mystery, Romance and Adventure] Reference
From deep inside a hidden part of my fragile psyche, came a haunting yet indescribably strong and suffocating fear. From Wordnik.com. [Le Petit Clown - August 9, 2002] Reference
The whole effect is described as being that of a fine illuminated MS. of the ninth century, and indescribably beautiful. From Wordnik.com. [Chats on Old Lace and Needlework] Reference
With a motion indescribably graceful he swept off his wide hat and executed a bow which in itself was proof of his gentleness. From Wordnik.com. [The Maid of the Whispering Hills] Reference
At the back and sides of the house was a variety of shrubs and bushes whose blossoms in the spring made the place indescribably sweet. From Wordnik.com. [Stories Worth Rereading] Reference
One day early in December, Robin woke to the consciousness of a steady drip, drip of rain, accompanied by an indescribably mournful wind. From Wordnik.com. [The Master-Knot of Human Fate] Reference
The character is given in a few strokes and without elaboration, but it is given inevitably and indescribably; the various appearances of. From Wordnik.com. [Epic and Romance Essays on Medieval Literature] Reference
When we once realize this we also realize how meaningless, or how indescribably less full of meaning, the poem would be without its second. From Wordnik.com. [The Faust-Legend and Goethe's 'Faust'] Reference
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