They were seated at a table, engaged in examining addresses so illegible, so crabbed, so incomplete, and so ineffably ridiculous, that no man of ordinary mental capacity could make head or tail of them.
Finally, the burning cheeks of Adrienne betrayed a species of ecstasy, timid and passionate, chaste and sensual, the expression of which was ineffably touching.
With her acquiescence he rolled a cigarette, and she began to hum lightly the air of a song, a song of an ineffably gentle, slow movement.
Like the ineffably low, vile, and cowardly people that they are, they killed my father because he trusted them and set them loose for their own comfort.
Like the ineffably low, vile, and cowardly people that they are, they killed my father because he trusted them, and set them loose for their own comfort.
The liquid was deliciously cool, and of that peculiar acid and slightly bitter flavour that seems so ineffably refreshing when one is parched with fever.
She ran to her grandmother's room, ineffably content, without a thought of trousseau or finery; but then Mary Haselden was one of those few young women for whom life is not a question of fashionable raiment.
Lord Denyer shrugged his shoulders, pursed up his lips, and looked ineffably wise, a way he had when he knew very little about the subject under discussion.
Mr. Smithson sat in a bamboo chair beside his mistress, and looked ineffably happy when she handed him a cup of tea.
Well, in the first place, you will make me ineffably happy.
And as he spoke he pushed his glass impatiently from him, and lookedineffably annoyed and disgusted.
He stared at her now and saw dark eyebrows and eyelashes etched on a white skin, starred with irises of strange hue, a nose deftly shaped, a mouth as pretty and as impersonal as a flower, a throat of some ineffably exquisite petal material.
No doubt the thought of rest is sweet, ineffably sweet, to the laboring man.
Happy, ineffably happy, will it be for Israel's scattered tribes to find themselves again under the tender care of the true David.
It had a mixture of humility and of gracious bestowal in it, of entreaty and of benediction, which were ineffably beautiful and winning.
They were brilliant and effective to a degree that utterly astonished me; but they were also ineffably tender and loving, and so natural in their every word, that it was like seeing Ellen face to face to read them.
She was proud yet humble, aloof yet compassionate, and above all ineffably beautiful.
But as for your Princesse de Cleves, I find her ineffably dull.
Cloudland to-day is only a solitary white mountain; but it is so enriched with sunshine and shade, the tones of color on its big domed head and bossy outbulging ridges, and in the hollows and ravines between them, are ineffably fine.
It looked pale in the moonlight, but ineffably serene, and the smile on its lips seemed still sweeter than that which it wore awake.
At this the rich colour deepened in her cheek and her eyes grew ineffably tender.
I caught both her hands in mine, and laughed like an ineffably contented person.
I was ineffably content; and at ease within a rather kindly universe, taking it by and large.
The whole world was at full-tide, ineffably sweet and just a little languorous: and bees were audible, as in a humorous pretence of vexation.
All things indeed are ineffably unfolded from him at once, into light; but divine media are necessary to the fabrication of the world.
The two infinities of sky and sea brooded together in the night, ineffably solemn.
The great picturesque room, which the autumn twilight had draped in dusk, was ineffably dreary without her; his heart seemed full of dust, and tears were a blessed relief in the drought.
He, though One, is a sort of world of worlds in Himself, giving birth in our minds to an indefinite number of distinct truths, each ineffably more mysterious than any thing that is found in this universe of space and time.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ineffably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: exceptionally; extraordinarily; marvelously; remarkably; wonderfully