We always feel the need for immediacy, for something ineffably sudden and circumscribed that projects the self into the center of the universe. |
With this analysis, we see why rejection of the old copyright bargain is not based on supposing that the Internet is ineffably unique. |
The water-courses were ineffably stony, and, of course, there were no bridges. |
There is something ineffably beautiful about the voices and ensembles in that music. |
There is something gloriously romantic and ineffably affecting about seeing this kind of grand love put up on the screen with such high emotion and visual panache. |
Already there was something sacred and ineffably sweet about her voice and face. |