It was ineffable for me to narrate the whole Ramayana. [adjective]
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Hopefully, meanwhile, something about the film remains ineffable until next time. [adjective]
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It is the ineffable beauty of God, His sublime nature, His final triumph. [adjective]
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May the ineffable One protect thy footsteps. [adjective]
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But what would survive would not be the nothingness--the void of which her grandmother had spoken; it would be the One--the cold, ineffable, incomprehensible One. [adjective]
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With ineffable pleasure, Mrs. [adjective]
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With a look of ineffable pride and consciousness of his own position, he gave his hand to the messenger of victory. [adjective]
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At which question he surveyed me with a look of ineffable contempt; and, pushing us out of his office, locked the door without deigning us another word. [adjective]
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Then addressing herself to me, asked, with ineffable complacency, if I was the person who had been so cruelly used by robbers. [adjective]
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The joys of self-sacrifice are ineffable. [adjective]
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What ineffable misery the bigoted Separatists or Pharisees endured at finding themselves elbowed and laughed at in the procurator's presence in Caesarea by the devotees of Gerizim. [adjective]
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