Sentences with ineffably
in·ef·fa·ble
I i - Ineffable joy.
- The ineffable name of the deity.
- The committee is also guided by interviews with various pundits, including the ineffably smug Gore Vidal, the dour Noam Chomsky.
- Side-street esoterica includes antiques, kimono fabric and ineffably chic accessories.
- The name of God is ineffably holy.
- He gives us a Warhol who is ineffably sad but heroic, too; a man full of bravado, patience, energy and devotion to work, to making things.
- Slices of milky and translucent raw scallop have an ineffably sweet sea taste.
- Quenelles are another old-fashioned dish, ineffably light fish dumplings that used to be one of the tests of a French kitchen.
- Pears -- all with ineffably elegant tiny gardens inside.
- His larger-than-life silkscreens of dead bodies from the Lebanese civil war are at once undeniably weighty and ineffably haunting.