Indefinable
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The present you is innovative and resourceful, and of course, the present you is annoyingly
indefinable.
It was, on the non-literal level, a "man vs. cruel nature" plot, where the individual who represented innocence and goodness came through in the end, triumphing to face a new,
indefinable
world beyond man's petty squabbles; a world where there were no more struggle, but peace.
The implication, of the last two, is a rejection, real or imagined, by a father, kills something
indefinable
in a son.
This is a very intriguing and gripping tale, well made, and with the performances of Elodie Bouchez being so spell-binding (her allure is indefinable, which is what all allure should be, but it has a spiritual dimension) that this is one of those really good gripping French movies that we wish they made so many more of.
Of course it is indefinable, intangible, but it was not so formerly, and that look means much,' she thought.
And you?"Never had Madame Bovary been so beautiful as at this period; she had that
indefinable
beauty that results from joy, from enthusiasm, from success, and that is only the harmony of temperament with circumstances.
This poor piano, that had given her vanity so much satisfaction—to see it go was to Bovary like the
indefinable
suicide of a part of herself.
Then, through cowardice, through stupidity, through that
indefinable
feeling that drags us into the most distasteful acts, he allowed himself to be led off to Bridoux', whom they found in his small yard, superintending three workmen, who panted as they turned the large wheel of a machine for making seltzer-water.
She felt lost, sinking at random into
indefinable
abysses, and it was almost with joy that, on reaching the "Croix-Rouge," she saw the good Homais, who was watching a large box full of pharmaceutical stores being hoisted on to the "Hirondelle."
With that
indefinable
element (at least, I cannot define it), which there is in your character, if you do not succeed you will be persecuted; there is no middle way for you.
His head, with piercing eyes, a straight nose, a chin cut like that of Brutus, had altogether an
indefinable
character of grandeur and grace.
To judge by his appearance this miserable being had no longer anything human about him, and yet Harding, as had the reporter already, observed in his look an
indefinable
trace of intelligence.
It was
indefinable
and charming; something pure and sonorous, aerial, winged, so to speak.
He took a position in the stern; and the young girl, whom the stranger inspired with an
indefinable
uneasiness, seated herself close to the poet.
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