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He shook his head, some unnameable emotion making words difficult.
"Middle East is a relatively modern term," said my unnameable source.
She looked away from him, feeling her face pinch with an unnameable emotion.
His eyes are like coals of red fire that look into depths unnameable.
It was as if he were still bearing witness to an unnameable horror.
And for a moment the unnameable thing had been there, on his lips, almost articulate, like a scent.
Rocky And left from my dreaming was a feeling of unnameable dread.
An unnameable tune tried to begin, then gave up with a mechanical sigh.
Sometimes, terrified by unnameable demons inside, she rises and screams.
"This nameless mode of naming the unnameable is rather good."
What a haunting voice, full of pathos and unnameable charm!
It is precisely their "unnameable" that compels me to name and to imagine.
A fountain of mud and other unnameable things were blown into fragments.
A mass of something unnameable a full hundred feet across had crashed into the asteroid's vulnerable surface.
The fear was dissolved in some greater unnameable emotion.
It was that unnameable sorrow mixed with passionate fear at never having had anything to lose.
If she wanted to mend fences, how could he let some vague, unnameable fear stand between them now?
A deep sultry fragrance came to me, a thick and unnameable perfume.
The epithet may recall the unnameable mistress of the labyrinth.
Leonard Bernstein once said that music can name the unnameable, and communicate the unknowable.
Across its face weaved unnameable carvings-but I had no time for more than a glance.
At root, borderline is nothing new; it's been an unnameable underground river in jazz since the early 60's.
Or they were adrift in the currents of the Atlantic, getting swept to some unnameable destination.
Oil and blood and other unnameable fluids dripped from its structure.
The origin of each, she said, lay in "desire inchoate, uncertain, unnameable."