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inexplainable

[in-ik-spley-nuh-buhl] / ˌɪn ɪkˈspleɪ nə bəl /




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She felt glad that he was behind her, in a vague, impersonal, thoroughly inexplainable way.

From The Blood Red Dawn by Dobie, Charles Caldwell

It was almost May, and that subtile, inexplainable joy of the springtime made it a gladness even to be alive.

From John Ward, Preacher by Deland, Margaret Wade Campbell

He made no reply and continued to stare at them as if he thought it inexplainable that two white men should suddenly invade his sleeping quarters.

From The Mark of the Knife by Ernst, Clayton H.

For some inexplainable reason, at that particular moment, almost nothing in the world could have irritated the Senior Surgeon more keenly than to be invited to his own supper,—in his own house,—by a stranger.

From The White Linen Nurse by Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell

Things inexplainable and impossible to fathom had crossed their paths on almost every side.

From The Wonder Island Boys: The Mysteries of the Caverns by Finlay, Roger Thompson




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