unquantifiably love

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  • adverb In a way that cannot be quantified.

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Examples

  • A byelection on the brink of an unquantifiably deep but certain recession is an interesting thing.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2008

  • A byelection on the brink of an unquantifiably deep but certain recession is an interesting thing.

    On the trail in Glenrothes 2008

  • Cool, calm, brilliant and smooth, Strong brings an intangible, almost unquantifiably suave quality to the character.

    Movie Review: Body of Lies 2008

  • Several of the panelists say that the cumulative effect of seeing public affirmation of who your friends support - plastered all over walls, blogs, tweets, message boards, e-mails and other digital public spaces - is extremely and unquantifiably powerful.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • She wasn't sexy, per se, as much as unquantifiably adorable-the same way the droopy snout and dangling ears of a young basset hound make you want to hug it and wrestle it to the ground before embracing it for two hours without stopping as you talk to it in a high-pitched,

    Front Page, The Student Life (RSS) 2010

  • She wasn't sexy, per se, as much as unquantifiably adorable-the same way the droopy snout and dangling ears of a young basset hound make you want to hug it and wrestle it to the ground before embracing it for two hours without stopping as you talk to it in a high-pitched,

    Front Page, The Student Life (RSS) 2010

  • The stakes are unquantifiably higher this time than with the Soviet Union because the War front isn’t just over there in Afghanistan, it is here in our own lands where here in the UK there is a population of 3 – 6 million Moslems, with 2 million of them from Pakistan the transit point of almost all Islamic terror being perpetrated in the Western World.

    4. The messenger Lionheart 2001

  • The stakes are unquantifiably higher this time than with the Soviet Union because the War front isn’t just over there in Afghanistan, it is here in our own lands where here in the UK there is a population of 3 – 6 million Moslems, with 2 million of them from Pakistan the transit point of almost all Islamic terror being perpetrated in the Western World.

    Archive 2001-12-01 Lionheart 2001

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