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  • Innumerable meanings wreathed away unattainable to thought. (10)
  • Over Lobourne and the valley lay black night and innumerable stars. (10)
  • I know innumerable cases of an old husband making a young wife happy. (10)
  • Innumerable tiny smoke-puffs then preceded a fresh advance of infantry. (10)
  • The innumerable whelmed him, and he fell: A vessel in mid-ocean under storm. (10)
  • In the pale glimmer from innumerable stars, the room was full of shadowy shapes. (8)
  • This, then, was the populace, the innumerable living negation of gentility and Forsyteism. (8)
  • Innumerable men of breeding and the soundest principles must have bought their wives in here. (8)
  • Innumerable things she was ready to say, and strove to; the words would not form on her lips. (10)
  • Nor would Nature shut up her pocket and demand innumerable things of him, as civilization did. (10)
  • Nor would Nature shut up her pocket and demand innumerable things of him, as civilization did. (22)
  • And then his hat sat so well, and the innumerable capes of his greatcoat looked so becomingly important! (4)
  • His encounters with red men then became innumerable and his life history was written all over with blood. (21)
  • Does he see that long, low, white house, with a tall, steep roof, perforated with innumerable narrow windows. (6)
  • I have such innumerable presents from him that it is quite impossible for me to value or for him to remember half. (4)
  • Thither my evil fate propelled me, where accident was ready to espouse it and breed me mortifications innumerable. (10)
  • June turned to Mrs. Small, who sat upright in her chair, her hands clasped, her face covered with innumerable pouts. (8)
  • He had little use for them in private life, where innumerable things such as human nature and all that came into play. (8)
  • It held, therefore, eleven chairs, a sofa, three tables, two cabinets, innumerable knicknacks, and part of a large grand piano. (8)
  • Startled by his tale, she would have taken his wet body in her arms; if the ghosts of innumerable moments had not stood between. (8)
  • At one of the innumerable windows, you watch a figure moving; on one of the multitude of roofs, you watch clambering chimney-sweeps. (2)
  • I enjoyed them, however, and I enjoyed them the more, as the innumerable perspectives of Italian history began to open all about me. (9)
  • On the dark unstirring trees innumerable flowers and buds all soft and blurred were being bewitched to life by the creeping moonlight. (8)
  • The cost of the effort was the breaking out of innumerable wounds, old and new; the gain was the display of the miracle that Italy lived. (10)
  • Carinthia had him in her arms, trusting to life as she hugged him, and seeing innumerable darts out of all regions assailing her treasure. (10)
  • She had innumerable tricks of indication in these shifty pretty ways of hers, and was full of varying speech to the cunning reader of her. (10)
  • There was a sort, of loving-kindness in that movement, as of a hand which had in its time felt the joints and sinews of innumerable horses. (8)
  • His letters describe in detail his innumerable professional engagements, his round of social festivities and his journeys with equal fidelity. (3)
  • The man gave her a look, furtive, yet so charged with intense penetrating curiosity that it seemed to let her suddenly into innumerable secrets. (8)
  • Innumerable fanciful thoughts, few of them definite, beset the mind at interviews such as these; but Robert was distinctly impressed by her look. (10)
  • Innumerable fanciful thoughts, few of them definite, beset the mind at interviews such as these; but Robert was distinctly impressed by her look. (22)
  • Complaints innumerable flow to the main entrance, but everybody receives a fair hearing and just treatment in so far as human effort can bring it about. (21)
  • He was dozing when the Bell burst through the thin division between slumber and wakefulness, recounting what seemed innumerable peals, hard on his cranium. (10)
  • There are innumerable ways by which texture can be developed on anything made of concrete, and experimenting in this line is a most fascinating employment. (17)
  • The other three remained in the council chamber, to see that King George, the aristocracy and British sordidness, were well remembered with innumerable glasses of Madeira. (18)
  • Her hands released, how promptly might she not have been confiding her innumerable perplexities of sentiment and emotion to paper, undermining self-governance; self-respect, perhaps! (10)

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Definition of innumerable:

  • innumerable, in-n’mr-a-bl, adj. that cannot be numbered: countless. | ns. innmerabil’ity, the state or quality of being innumerable; inn’merableness. | adv. inn’merably. | adj. inn’merous, without number: innumerable.(0)

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