Inexpressibly
in sentence
9 examples of Inexpressibly in a sentence
All the traits of character, with which she became better and better acquainted, seemed
inexpressibly
delightful.
'T'other side, sir, if you please.''Blowed if the gen'lm'n worn't a-gettin' up on the wrong side,' whispered a grinning post-boy to the
inexpressibly
gratified waiter.
On the floor of the room, a man in a broad-skirted green coat, with corduroy knee-smalls and gray cotton stockings, was performing the most popular steps of a hornpipe, with a slang and burlesque caricature of grace and lightness, which, combined with the very appropriate character of his costume, was
inexpressibly
absurd.
The recollection of what I then said, of my conduct, my manners, my expressions during the whole of it, is now, and has been many months,
inexpressibly
painful to me.
The ship was no sooner out of the Humber than the wind began to blow and the sea to rise in a most frightful manner; and, as I had never been at sea before, I was most
inexpressibly
sick in body and terrified in mind.
He was all over as bright as a flame, so that I could but just bear to look towards him; his countenance was most
inexpressibly
dreadful, impossible for words to describe.
Still, society associated my name and person with hers; I yet saw her and heard her daily: something of her breath (faugh!) mixed with the air I breathed; and besides, I remembered I had once been her husband--that recollection was then, and is now,
inexpressibly
odious to me; moreover, I knew that while she lived I could never be the husband of another and better wife; and, though five years my senior (her family and her father had lied to me even in the particular of her age), she was likely to live as long as I, being as robust in frame as she was infirm in mind.
He took it up with a snatch; he looked at the edge; then shot a glance at me,
inexpressibly
peculiar, and quite incomprehensible: a glance that seemed to take and make note of every point in my shape, face, and dress; for it traversed all, quick, keen as lightning.
Her face, too, was
inexpressibly
virginal in its expression of innocence and of melancholy suffering.
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