As a result, this compelling book feels somehow incomplete: it feels less like a conclusion than a beginning.
"It implies that I am sick or somehow incomplete."
She longed for him so intensely that she felt as if she were somehow incomplete.
Each of them was somehow incomplete, and he felt that he wanted to hold her-that together, somehow, they could both become whole.
Perhaps it was the day's growth of stubble and the slightly crooked belt that made him appear uneasy here, or somehow incomplete.
"Snarks was but remarking on the nature of your prophecy, for it seemed somehow incomplete."
On the cart was a tripod and a device that looked somehow incomplete, ending in a silver haze.
"Because I feel somehow incomplete without it."
I believe that this passage as we have it is somehow incomplete.
Without this, he said, his career would feel, if not unfulfilled, somehow incomplete.