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Indescribably vast and beautiful, you can play for hundreds of hours and still make fresh discoveries.
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"Indescribably sublime," he said "a testament to the power of our saved and sacred places to transform our lives, rearrange our molecules and make of us all, as John Muir would say, 'kindred spirits.'"
Lena Tabori: Earth Day 2010: America's Amazing Canyons (PHOTOS, POLL) Lena Tabori 2010
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Indescribably worse, those affected by Parkinson's wage a similar war in their own bodies every single day.
Ryan Reynolds: Why I'm Running the New York City Marathon 2008
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Indescribably horrible were my sensations at that moment; I was deafened, and would possibly have been maddened had I not, as by a miracle, chanced to see a large araguato on a branch overhead, roaring with open mouth and inflated throat and chest.
Green Mansions 2004
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Indescribably fabulous roundtable debate on Open Source and Microsoft, featuring everyone from Bruce Perens to Craig Mundie.
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Indescribably gay, too, was New Orleans that winter.
Seven Wives and Seven Prisons; Or, Experiences in the Life of a Matrimonial Monomaniac. a True Story L. A. Abbott
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"Indescribably popular" Dickens was almost every place he went.
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 6 Charles Herbert Sylvester
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Indescribably these qualities proclaimed themselves.
The Extra Day Algernon Blackwood 1910
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Indescribably filthy and littered with all sorts of rubbish and broken glass, in some places the boards had broken through entirely, leaving gaping holes, which were so many dangerous pitfalls.
The Mask A Story of Love and Adventure Arthur Hornblow 1903
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Indescribably eerie was the look of Preston that Sunday morning.
The Shadow of a Crime A Cumbrian Romance Hall Caine 1892
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