Use "unspeakable" in a sentence

1. The Unspeakable Gift

2. On top of which she had those unspeakable women in for tea so their unspeakable husbands will vote for your unspeakable programs.

3. An Unspeakable Gift from God

4. The king had unspeakable majesty.

5. In Unspeakable Awfulness, Kenneth D

6. The unspeakable anguish wrung his heart.

7. What an Unspeakable Bespeakable Despicable Backwardness

8. The Unspeakable Gift of the Holy Ghost

9. Her tastes in everything are, invariably, unspeakable.

10. What an unspeakable blessing there is in intercession.

11. The unspeakable odour clung to the room.

12. They turn unspeakable horror into honour and glory.

13. The human organism can withstand unspeakable physical pain.

14. The stench coming from the toilets was quite unspeakable.

15. These individuals have committed acts of unspeakable evil.

16. Unspeakable acts of inhumanity rob the world of joy.

17. My agent said that he saw some unspeakable acts.

18. It's a place where unspeakable deeds dwell in darkness.

19. The culture has label death unthinkable and unspeakable region.

20. The judge described the offences as nauseating and unspeakable.

21. Maurice Hall : I'm an unspeakable of the Oscar Wilde sort.

22. See the article “Coping With an Unspeakable Tragedy,” in Awake!

23. On her parted lips a mysterious, an unspeakable question trembled.

24. She suffered unspeakable trouble while she considered all these questions.

25. Phantasmagoria portray the unspeakable, they rise above the written language.

26. In these perilous times, we need this unspeakable gift in our lives.

27. I hate to think of all the vile unspeakable things he did.

28. I want to see mangled corpses that have suffered unspeakable brutality.

29. He was mesmerized, breathless with the unspeakable feel of mortal violence.

30. My family feels an unspeakable joy at the hope of Christ's return.

31. No report can convey the unspeakable suffering that this war has caused.

32. Later I learnt the Thuggee cult was once real and did of unspeakable things.

33. This man has done unspeakable things; he may be angered by my appearance.

34. To have the unspeakable gift of the Holy Ghost, we must keep the commandments.

35. The deeds of carnal excess, immorality and unspeakable perversion have produced a baleful harvest.

36. Like a Cockfight, the stories are entrenched in gratuitous violence and unspeakable base behaviors.

37. He mocked the arrogance, the cruelty, the impudence, and the unspeakable Baseness of his time

38. The old Herald, moral and earnest, was metamorphosed, with supreme irony, into the unspeakable Sun.

39. In northern Uganda, we see children mutilated and forced to take part in acts of unspeakable cruelty.

40. In life, we all have an unspeakable secret, an irreversible regret, an unreachable dream and an unforgettable love.

41. Lossky is best known and associated with writing on Apophatic Theology (Apophatic, from the Greek, means “unspeakable”)

42. This son of a Georgia sharecropper endured unspeakable indignities and taunts to become baseball's first black player.

43. Oh, but the damage was so terrible, the mess so unspeakable, that he did not know where to begin.

44. To press them to my bosom and kiss their lovely cheeks would fill my heart with unspeakable gratitude.

45. He was up at the crack of dawn doing something unspeakable to the turkey, but the kids were up anyway.

46. A troubled doctor searches for patients swallowed by the prairie and encounters the Benders, homesteaders trapped by a life of unspeakable sin.

47. Blankety-blank definition, damned; darned (used to imply an omission of an unprintable or unspeakable word): The Blankety-blank motor stalled again

48. Jesus next said that a person who “addresses his brother with an unspeakable word of contempt will be accountable to the Supreme Court.”

49. It's a war movie where these two guys take part in the unspeakable brutality of war and then they find a box of tulips.

50. Atrocious is a great word, but there's nothing good about its meaning or its synonyms: horrible, ugly, abominable, dreadful, unspeakable, and monstrous, to name just a few

51. If they would open their hearts to the refining influence of this unspeakable gift of the Holy Ghost, a glorious new spiritual dimension would come to light.

52. If [we] would open [our] hearts to the refining influence of this unspeakable gift of the Holy Ghost, a glorious new spiritual dimension would come to light.

53. Phillips believes law enforcement should bring peace to our Comminutes, not violence, yet we continue to witness unspeakable acts of police misconduct and abuse – especially directed at people of color.

54. We plan to break ground on this memorial later this year, and it will be a place to finally speak of the unspeakable acts that have scarred this nation.

55. 1872, James Parton, The Life of Horace Greeley: "Take a Cruller, any way," said she, handing him a cake-basket containing a dozen or so of those unspeakable, Dutch indigestibles.

56. Lacan toiled to make a gradation arrangement for the Subject, but in the key level, Reality, he came to a sudden shut up, thus the structural existence of the Subject becomes unspeakable.

57. 1872, James Parton, The Life of Horace Greeley "Take a cruller, Any way," said she, handing him a cake-basket containing a dozen or so of those unspeakable, Dutch indigestibles.

58. It tells an action packed tale filled with much larger Aliens who do unspeakable things to the colonists and crawl about looking for fresh meat, their acid blood oozing from their horrible mouths.

59. It tells an action packed tale filled with much larger Aliens who do unspeakable things to the colonists and crawl about looking for fresh meat, their acid blood oozing from their horrible mouths

60. Cake derator - n., combination of a Confectioner's pastry and the Latin word deratoria, meaning "the unspeakable", a professional bakery employee who designs, quality checks, or creates cakes that render the recipients speechless.

61. The Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras declared a state of emergency in Attica, and announced a three-day period of national mourning, stating in a televised address, "The country is going through an unspeakable tragedy".

62. Abominable: 1 adj unequivocally detestable “ Abominable treatment of prisoners” Synonyms: detestable , execrable , odious hateful evoking or deserving hatred adj exceptionally bad or displeasing “ Abominable workmanship” Synonyms: atrocious , awful , dreadful , painful , terrible , unspeakable bad having undesirable or negative qualities

63. What on God's earth possessed you to leave the homeland where you obviously belong and travel unspeakable distances to become a penniless immigrant in a refined, highly-cultivated society that, quite frankly, could've gotten along very well without you?

64. For the Boy had Irish blood in his veins; and the initial difficulty over, he found it an unspeakable relief to disburden his soul to the man who had "Brothered" him ever since he joined the Force.

65. ‘It might be Codswallop, but I was in bad need of positive omens.’ ‘Unfortunately, the book itself is regarded by genuine historians as Codswallop.’ ‘This unspeakable piece of Codswallop pretty much sums up the worst of New York journalism for me.’ ‘What a load of unadulterated, self serving Codswallop!’

66. There were many ways of not Burdening one's conscience, of shunning responsibility, looking away, keeping mum. When the unspeakable truth of the Holocaust then became known at the end of the war, all too many of us claimed that they had not known anything about it or even suspected anything

67. ‘And Besides, this rule wasn't made clear to the students in most of the colleges.’ ‘And Besides, the real reason you want a hard case is because of the unspeakable things that happen to cases in airports.’ ‘And Besides, if and when it does happen, he believes it will be an opportunity to …

68. ‘And Besides, this rule wasn't made clear to the students in most of the colleges.’ ‘And Besides, the real reason you want a hard case is because of the unspeakable things that happen to cases in airports.’ ‘And Besides, if and when it does happen, he believes it will be an opportunity to …

69. Once again I raise my voice to beg — in the name of God — that that oppression of man by man may cease, that the tools of destruction and death be stopped and that every possible channel be opened for aiding those who have been forced to leave their lands amid unspeakable atrocities.

70. ‘The Awfulness of it is it's not like any other disease.’ ‘The unspeakable Awfulness of September 11 affected stock markets across the world and gutted the international aviation industry.’ ‘He was afraid of being caught before he could accomplish his purpose, but behind this was a vaguer but larger fear of the Awfulness of his crime.’

71. The horror of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were part of the unspeakable horrors of a past war; this was the horror that had come with the arrival of a new kind of war in a new millennium that has dedicated itself to globalization – a concept which both implies and is absolutely reliant on an end to violent solutions of international conflict.