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There was some- thing terribly but indefinably wrong about him.
And the power had an indefinably feminine touch to it.
Now it seemed to him that the statue to the right had indefinably changed.
They are also, of course, trout - indefinably, whatever we may think or write about them.
She turned her head in some indefinably different way from usual, ready to answer the call of duty.
They found themselves in contact with an essence indefinably delicate.
The chair felt subtly, indefinably more comfortable at my back.
Everything she'd hoped for and indefinably so much more.
French restaurants, real ones, are indefinably different from anything one finds in Britain.
Very tall, a face that was somehow indefinably alien, yet hard to look at long enough to really get the details.
Jane, while preserving a certain sense of superiority, found it indefinably comforting.
And there was some-thing indefinably different about him, not just the eastern trappings.
The howling was more distinct than the previous night, yet still somehow indefinably distant.
But the man himself powers this movie; he carries the film: it's an indefinably difficult task for an actor.
Brown hair gleamed under the lantern light, cut short as a man's but in an indefinably feminine style.
The White Rider's back straightened; he seemed indefinably more dangerous than before.
And yet... there was something indefinably appealing about him.
No one was with the girl, who was young and pretty and indefinably elegant.
It was just a train set, indefinably old-fashioned.
Her thought-image came tinged with anger, a bitterness indefinably deep.
Hoisting himself to his feet, he felt strangely, indefinably, and unnaturally sad.
There was something indefinably wrong about her.
His thick gray eyebrows had that indefinably sporty look.
There was a Pacific "look" that was indefinably off.
"Good girl," he said reassuringly, in a way that struck her as being both patronizing and indefinably male.