Sentences with phrase «indescribable because»

Her powers are somewhat indescribable because they are seemingly limitless.
(It could be argued that Shakespeare also linked synesthesia, in a broader form, to meaning: Bottom, in A Midsummer Night's Dream, describes his dream as being indescribable because «The eye of man hath not heard, the ear of man hath not seen... what my dream was.»)

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The Zealots, as Josephus tells us, refused to recognize the Roman government because «they held God to be the only Governor and Master,» and rather than acknowledge any man as master they endured indescribable sufferings.
But he knows God was there because he felt peace, indescribable peace, and it changed him forever.
I loved this recipe because of the combination of fresh rosemary with chicken which creates an amazing flavor which is completely indescribable in word!
The whole site is much more visual oriented, which is smart, because we buy with emotion, and the pictures we see create emotions, and the indescribable urge to get that specific piece.
«Try as you might to explain Julianna Barwick's incomparable, indescribable music, maybe it's best to let The Magic Place do all the talking, because the results speak for themselves.»
Because when they work, they just make you feel good in an indescribable way.
For sure, as pet owners, we know we're likely going to out - live our pets; and I now know we will have a reduced life span with our guy because of the cancer, but the relief that comes along with not having to choose between their life or quality of treatment and money is indescribable.
Because they must make a living, most brain - injured people struggle to go to work in spite of indescribable physical fatigue.
What I do know is that, no matter what happens today, anticipation will continue to gallop wildly in my heart, because although I may not look like I'm «with child», I can promise you there's an indescribable love growing there.
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