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He was already so insubstantial she could see right through him.
I ask myself: could that world really be so insubstantial?
While that is a first step, we see it as too insubstantial.
I could really not have hoped for a more insubstantial answer.
Although these turned out to be insubstantial, for a while they created concern from a security point of view.
The room around me took on a smoky, insubstantial look.
I was surprised that my friend had spent five years working on something so insubstantial.
It should not have been possible with something that appeared to be so insubstantial.
But even the most insubstantial melody can have a certain power.
He makes the structure and support of objects look insubstantial.
And a not insubstantial reason is that shareholders have little say.
He reached out to touch one, but it was insubstantial.
The creatures were still insubstantial, but that could change any moment.
The car around me seemed insubstantial, which meant that I was leaving it.
Though slightly insubstantial, they are great fun to listen to.
A boat is a bridge between man and nature, however insubstantial.
He also appeared to be insubstantial, almost like a ghost.
It already looked small and insubstantial in the gray early afternoon light.
What's curious, though, is how insubstantial many of the works here appear to be.
A solid wall of white that seemed soft, almost insubstantial.
The world might seem insubstantial, but they were fully solid to each other.
Children learn to hate others who are different from them in relatively insubstantial ways.
For all that, there was something almost insubstantial about her, as though she were already part phantom.
His old body felt insubstantial as if filled with straw.
While no one knows the exact amount lost every year, it is probably not insubstantial.