Perhaps the wary sentinel on the crest of the dam detected a darker shade stirring among the firs, or a lighter grayness moving inexplicably between the bushes up the bank.
He remembered, also, that mole which had so inexplicably evaded him.
Still later, when, instead of flies and beetles, there fell upon the darkening surface of the river little pale specks which vanished as he snatched at them, he grew fiercely and inexplicably discontented.
It vanished after he had been in my room an hour, to return when he had quitted it, and incessantly and inexplicably it went and came in this manner.
To Archie's mind there was something inexplicably unfair and unjust about this; he knew quite well that the match was not his, but he had no idea that it was stealing if you appropriated something that was dropped on the floor.
Hotly she made answer, inexplicably hurt by his callous tone.
She felt inexplicablythat he understood her better than did Nick.
This passage begins at the point where the fierce charge of the Egyptian chariots and cavalry on the straggling masses of the fugitives is inexplicably arrested.
He was quite absurdly and inexplicably glad now that she had not.
Mr. Harrier, who in the midst of the fulminating applause after the second act seemed to be inexplicablystanding over him, having appeared in an instant out of nowhere like a genie.
But now Edward Henry Machin, strangely discouraged, inexplicably robbed of the zest of existence, decided that it was not worth while to shave off his beard.
It was in Constance's life one of those crises when the human soul seems to be on the very brink of mysterious and disconcerting cognitions, and then, the wave recedes as inexplicably as it surged up.
There was a tinge of reproach in his voice, no more, but she felt inexplicably ashamed as she heard it.
How inexplicably foolish were even the cleverest of men!
Doubtless she once more scanned the rocks by which inexplicably she had let herself down to her present position; but in vain, no strength or agility of hers, unaided, could avail to get up them again.
And her heart was aching too, aching for the kind and gentle friend and well-wisher to whom she had been so inexplicably cold and cutting.
For sometimes love dies just as simply andinexplicably as it is born.
It looked dark and inexplicably menacing, but I had recovered my form and could defy it.
I feltinexplicably angry, then preternaturally cool and competent.
I longed to see her--to make sure, as if my belief in the possession of her had been inexplicably weakened.
And yet I remembered how unhappy I felt, how inexplicably unhappy.
It left the evening open, time for the real agenda--getting things rolling with a new client who'd inexplicably handed me a job as simple as it was strange.
The reason seemed to be that the usual heavy participation by major Japanese investment houses (typically twenty to forty percent of the total) had inexplicably evaporated.
Who takes the most inexplicably officious notice of such a trifle as Marie's dress, at the most shockingly inappropriate time, when the father of Madame Duparc lies dead in the house?
As a batsman he was temperamental; one day he would feel right, and hit everything, another day his batting eye would inexplicably be gone, and he would fan at the widest dew-drops.
But at any moment, especially as he came on to be ten years old, quite suddenly and inexplicably he grew tired of it.
But now his mind was terribly and inexplicably changed, and it seemed to him impossible to gull the acute and mighty Horrocleave.
She had been brought up among the Quakers, and though now and for many years a staunch Presbyterian, she still retained a tincture of the calm efficient gentleness of mind and manner that belongs so inexplicably to them.
And, inexplicably to herself, her talking wasn't right.
In a moment more the attack was over, and he looked like an old man, inexplicably ravaged.
Twice she came in from a walk pale and inexplicably excited, and he knew she had been besieging the scornful lady in the other house.
Judith, pressing what she seemed, inexplicablyto Arnold, to consider her advantage.
Relic of a quaint old social structure inexplicably tolerated so late as the beginning of the twentieth century," "Oh, coal-mines forever!
And yet somehow inexplicably she did not at first feel afraid.
Averil turned sharply away, inexplicably hurt by what she considered the note of mockery in his voice, and went out, leaving him alone before the fire.
She went back to Isabel, and slipped down into the shelter of her arm, feeling oddly shy and also inexplicably happy.
Sir Eustace looked for a single instant as if he would strike him down; and then abruptly, inexplicably he gave way.
The Japanese authorities are inexplicably silent about him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inexplicably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: aimlessly; mysteriously; vaguely