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The thought brought an ineffably tender light to his eyes.
It's not true that here you must only be an ineffably urban person.
So, then, he felt himself ineffably superior to me in every respect!
There is something ineffably Gotham about a fact like that.
The peace and peril of the moment were ineffably sweet.
But there is something ineffably dark about this place.
And although her voice was brave, she sounded ineffably sad.
"Seeing myself on film trying to describe Chris brought home how ineffably impressive she is."
Yet there was something ineffably different about the princess.
There is something ineffably sad about the contrast of these garments.
In fact my dream was quite vivid and ineffably beautiful, I could say haunting.
He found that ineffably sad, all of a sudden.
All three plays are ineffably English, which is to say that they are political.
They were, one and all, ineffably charming; she could see no harm in enjoying their company.
There was something ineffably wretched about the whole thing.
Children on summer vacation become sad only in the last few golden, ineffably beautiful days of August.
Evans' hands were growing ineffably heavy, his whole body yearned for sleep.
But something in his eyes held her back, something ineffably sad that she had not seen there before.
Listen, I've just been presented with a bottle of ineffably ancient nectar.
The forest green eyes, so ineffably sad the evening before, were bright now, alive with interest and intelligence.
For a half-dozen blocks at least, you'll be profoundly, ineffably cool.
What beauties may await in the work's ineffably lingering farewell?
Both sober and playful, ineffably poignant, it seems a resurrection.
She no longer looked sullen but, rather, ineffably sad.
In 1992, a Washington Post reporter called the building "ineffably ugly".