inarticulately love

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In an inarticulate manner; with indistinct utterance; indistinctly.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adverb In an inarticulate manner.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adverb In an inarticulate manner.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adverb without eloquence; in an inarticulate manner
  • adverb in an inarticulate manner

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Examples

  • But the thing is, um, what I'm trying to say, very inarticulately, is that, in fact, perhaps despite appearances, I like you, very much.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Liz 2009

  • What I am trying to say, very inarticulately, is that if parents want their kids to play outside, making up their own games, learning to survive without the strict rules that school and organized activity place on them, then they will make it happen … no matter their schedules!

    ProWomanProLife » Safety first? 2010

  • As he worked, inspired by the curly, flowing glossy locks which, to his eye, called inarticulately for the tools of his trade, his undulating monologue welled forth until

    Idolatry A Romance Julian Hawthorne 1890

  • We have wanted a World Wide Mind inchoately, inarticulately, for thousands of years.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

  • There are a couple I can think of, and I will probably state them inarticulately.

    Capitalism as a Benevolent System, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Twice he essayed to speak, but was inarticulately husky.

    THE BONES OF KAHEKILI 2010

  • She saw his cheeks flush darkly and heard him utter inarticulately.

    ALOHA OE 2010

  • I took the candidates who managed to express the notion, no matter how inarticulately, that the way you use images, what you can do with them to convey an event, is very different to what you can do with words.

    On Cinema’s Violence « Tales from the Reading Room 2009

  • Murmuring inarticulately and making swift signs, she strove to establish the kinship.

    LI-WAN, THE FAIR 2010

  • If you define ‘moral heroism’ as ‘reluctantly and inarticulately admitting that one was offered a bribe by the White House, while neglecting to alert the relevant federal authorities of the alleged crime in question,’ of course.

    Joe Sestak admits bribe offer. | RedState 2010

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