The war game only lasts a few minutes but the tension it creates is beyond imagination and the exhilaration indescribable. |
|
I hated this feeling, this indescribable and uncomfortable emotion surging up within me. |
|
An indescribable sensation grabs at the back of my neck, as a coldness invades what feels like the center of my skull. |
|
Whatever the discouragement, it is rewarding to persevere and find a nugget, when the thrill of discovery is indescribable. |
|
When she was very young, she had a quality that's almost indescribable, a luminescence. |
|
But Serenity has an indescribable atmosphere, a palpable sense that living in this world is dangerous. |
|
Love has always been considered as an innocent and indescribable alliance between two people. |
|
Like all mystically indescribable ideals, glove perfection is best described through negation. |
|
Each soul undergoes terrible and indescribable sufferings, related to the manner in which it has sinned. |
|
The question really comes down to being asked to describe the indescribable. |
|
It is as easy as sitting down on a comfortable chair and what happens next is almost indescribable. |
|
How does one describe an incredibly beautiful land and its indescribable tragedy? |
|
Most people describe a plane of almost indescribable beauty, peace, and comfort. |
|
It's like, whatever I learnt or received from the Reiki today had an effect on me in some indescribable manner. |
|
Next to her in the back is Jasper, who is wearing an indescribable woe-is-me expression. |
|
They speak of pixies and fairies of indescribable beauty, who ensnare the heart of innocent lads. |
|
It's just this wild, indescribable experience which I will now foolishly and crazily attempt to describe. |
|
The full moon illuminated her face in an indescribable way, and it almost astounded Jin. |
|
Then I got this indescribable pain under my arms, like there was a pressure point being pressed. |
|
It was a sudden, indescribable sensation prickling up his spine, sending out a warning to his weak mind. |
|
|
His face was flushed with indescribable rage, his teeth gnashing with his eyes bulging. |
|
How the pubescent boy and wimpy character became a slicing, dicing, seething pot of neuroses and indescribable rage. |
|
The feeling of elation and relief after completing the course was indescribable. |
|
Diaries kept by two of them recorded the indescribable agonies they had suffered as their lives ebbed slowly away. |
|
Every England fan had a whooping, whistling counterpart so we shouted louder until the din was indescribable. |
|
As for the three-day trek there was no point in describing the indescribable. |
|
It was suddenly extremely short and coloured an indescribable shade of ginger. |
|
Well, it says a lot for a man in his early twenties to be able to give a voice to that indescribable pain that every adolescent girl experiences. |
|
When we arrived on Wednesday afternoon we witnessed scenes of almost indescribable devastation. |
|
The destruction here is indescribable and the thesaurus has no words for what we have seen. |
|
I was seeing stars, the pain was indescribable, so I won't go into any more detail. |
|
I can imagine she is doing a tremendous job in what must be indescribable circumstances. |
|
They were no longer the shape of humans, but had been morphed into huge indescribable creatures. |
|
You also mutilated the dead bodies of our soldiers and treated them with indescribable indignities. |
|
All was bustle and disorder, ropes in indescribable confusion, trusses of hay, hencoops, pigs, sheep and passengers' luggage littered the decks. |
|
These are again very frightening to watch, as the exhaust pipes glow cherry red to orange in colour and the noise is indescribable. |
|
To have a morning walk at such a time is an indescribable experience. |
|
The air was full of indescribable suffering and questions for which I have no answers. |
|
With a computer that goes bad and the mystery of the monolith and the indescribable ending that nobody could understand. |
|
It is a gift of such preciousness that it is almost indescribable. |
|
|
Her voice was thick, but alluring in some indescribable way. |
|
To discover a talent and help it to flourish is an indescribable high. |
|
What is perfectly clear is the speech of the indescribable Divinity. |
|
When one achieves that, there is an indescribable sense of fulfilment. |
|
Here on these wind blown islands with their indescribable untouched beauty, you travel among spectacular sandbars and reefs in search of natural produce. |
|
The deliciousness of the meal and headiness of the wine are almost indescribable. |
|
They looked into their files with an expression of indescribable sadness while their fingers fiddled agonisingly with a paper clip or a piece of blotting paper. |
|
The pain is undifferentiated or indescribable as discussed above. |
|
I went into this most insalubrious place with little gnome-like people hunched over indescribable pictures, and I asked the man for this Tokyo Rose. |
|
The trangressiveness of this act for both communities is indescribable. |
|
She watched a few kids play in the sandboxes, and young couples kiss under trees as well as old couples walking around with an indescribable air of understanding. |
|
The abject misery and utter abandon is positively indescribable. |
|
The glory of the true saints is indescribable. They are deep like ocean and affulgent like the sun. |
|
To everybody's astonishment and indescribable relief, the audience gave him a standing ovation. |
|
Personality is that indescribable something that sets you off as a person. |
|
Bi people hang in straight places a lot, and given that you are also bi, they will probably stand out to you in an indescribable, nonverbal way. And that, my friend, is bidar. |
|
We could never know God's ousia, but in order to adapt his indescribable nature to our limited intellect, God communicated to us through his activities in the world. |
|
You don't know what to expect because it's just completely, existentially out of anything that you've ever experienced before and it's quite indescribable. |
|