all-comprehensive, contingent, gigantic, inconceivable, mighty, restricted, unbounded, undivulged, unproclaimed, untellable, without number
Last update: July 19, 2015
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Her untold story was at last disclosed. [adjective]
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Many advances in techniques via a process of continuos improvement have brought untold advantages. [adjective]
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On arrival in Crewe there was word coming through of major rail disruptions with overhead lines down and the wind causing untold grief. [adjective]
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CHAPTER ELEVENTH What is this secret sin, this untold tale, That art cannot extract, nor penance cleanse. [adjective]
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"To what untold blessing may this little instrument close or open the issues." [adjective]
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"Give me your hand once more, you true son of Ajax; for you, my friends, I have still many an interesting piece of news untold." [adjective]
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We choose a night boat down the majestic Hudson, and we suffer untold discomforts by day on crowded little boats paddling down the comparatively insignificant Rhine. [adjective]
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And for honesty--I once had a servant, his name was Gregor Macgregor, I would have trusted him with untold gold. [adjective]
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Suffered untold misery. [adjective]
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