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Ineffably disgusted at his tone and manner, Halbert Glendinning remained silent, while the thought darted across his mind, what would
The Monastery 2008
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But when we get a model-quality guy stepping up to the plate, suddenly it's the Invasion of the Ineffably Good-Looking - my God! They can have abs and act!
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Ineffably content she stood tiptoe to put her hands on his shoulders.
Little Miss By-The-Day Lucille Van Slyke
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Ineffably sweet too was the aroma of perfect trust in the strength and wisdom of grown-up people, which tinctured deep with certainty every profoundest layer of her consciousness.
The Brimming Cup Dorothy Canfield Fisher 1918
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Ineffably hast Thou, O God's Bride, conceived the Lord and Saviour Who delivereth from terrible things us that invoke thee in truth.
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Ineffably bored, he sauntered along the almost deserted streets of the city, and just as midnight was striking, he turned under the arched portal of the college.
Lord Kilgobbin Charles James Lever 1839
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Ineffably disgusted at his tone and manner, Halbert Glendinning remained silent, while the thought darted across his mind, what would
The Monastery Walter Scott 1801
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I was up in Cape Cod over the weekend (so was Hurricane Kyle), had a nice big bowl o 'chowdah, and I started worrying that one of the oyster crackers I so rashly dunked might have been Ineffably Holy or something, and that some incensed Catholic was going to demand that my soup be censored.
Planet Atheism 2008
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