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inmost

adjective as in deep

adjective as in intimate

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Mr. Williams cited Psalm 139:13-14, which begins: “For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb.”

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Wallace slowly unravels the fascinating — and ultimately tragic — story of a man who, though very close to Wallace, somehow kept his inmost self hidden in plain sight.

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Pandas do not seem a particularly confiding species and seem to share their inmost thoughts and feelings with few.

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In the whole inmost ward of my self, the beds are occupied by slow-moving remembrances like time-lapse flower novels.

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It is about the soul of a culture or a people, their inmost essence, their fundamental values.

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