ineffably造句
- Her passing punctuates the passing of an era, almost ineffably.
- Both sober and playful, ineffably poignant, it seems a resurrection.
- The moments are somehow both larger than life and ineffably true to it.
- I can see everything, ineffably, at once.
- To an angler this is an ineffably seductive, breath-robbing sight.
- There is something ineffably average about Muncie, Indiana.
- I must confess, I find the idea of Dentist Barbie ineffably sad.
- Also good is Jeremy Northam as a presumptuous and ineffably smug British agent.
- It may be a wise choice, but it is an ineffably saddening one.
- Winter's landscape is irresistible, so ineffably beautiful in its fury and silence.
- It's difficult to see ineffably in a sentence. 用ineffably造句挺难的
- Seeing myself on film trying to describe Chris brought home how ineffably impressive she is.
- But this columnist held his tongue, being a typical, ineffably polite New Yorker.
- Their education has been ineffably violent.
- Symphony on Friday night was ineffably beautiful whether its performers were misogynists and xenophobes or not.
- It was an ineffably happening time.
- But Callas responds to his conception with some of her most arching, ineffably beautiful phrasing.
- Yet BMW offers its customers something more ineffably satisfying than the right car at the right price.
- Finney is ineffably charming; the stories, while droll, scarcely induce more than a chuckle.
- Those of us who saw the earlier translations from book to screen are ineffably grateful for this fact.
- She also gets the evening's most charmingly loopy, and ineffably Guare-ish, lines.