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Example sentences for "inimitably"

Lexicographically close words:
inimici; inimicis; inimicos; inimicum; inimitable; inimy; inioied; inioy; iniquitie; iniquities
  1. With an inimitably aristocratic nod of the head he calls me over to him, and I--I obey his call--against my own will.

  2. Haydee quickly brought her the kazabaika, set with ermine, which lay on the bed, and Wanda slipped into it with two inimitably graceful movements.

  3. He stood, inimitably stork-like, with an expression as if he saw before him a frog too large to swallow.

  4. He moved to and fro between the great polished sideboard and the great polished table inimitably sleek and soft.

  5. In truth, Pope can be inimitably pungent, but he can never be simply playful.

  6. He looked at her fixedly, as though unguessed-at horizons of innocence widened inimitably before his horrified eyes.

  7. The awful Respect paid to Clarissa's Memory by those Persons, who generally both rejoice and mourn in Noise and Clamour, is inimitably beautiful.

  8. The flushes of the mind under the unnatural impulses of malady are sometimes inimitably splendid.

  9. Mr. Gilby is full of stories, but I have only space for one, and that looks weak on paper when I remember how inimitably it was acted when he gave it to me.

  10. For long years ahead he would have been able to enjoy the happiness, the rapture, yes, the bliss of his occupation as a poet, as he so inimitably describes it in one of the letters in this collection, written about a plan for an idyl.

  11. If the delineation of all his characters, separately considered, is inimitably bold and correct, he surpasses even himself in so combining and contrasting them that they serve to bring out one anothers' peculiarities.

  12. He saw she was alone; he saw her so inimitably beautiful, that he could scarce govern the transports which that sight gave him: the weather was hot, her head and neck were uncovered, and her hair hung carelessly about her.

  13. No date) Ah, my dearest Mr. Fields, how inimitably good and kind you are to me!

  14. There was never a town so inimitably drowsy or so sternly uncompetitive.

  15. Aunt Barbara would certainly have seen how inimitably his father and he had, in their interview just now, resembled the two seals.

  16. She moved easily, with a soft gliding motion; she was dressed wholly in white, and conveyed an impression of a creature inimitably virginal.

  17. And from sky and lake and forest came an air inimitably virginal, the cold and taintless air of unviolated Nature, infinitely pure and strong and vital.

  18. But one of the greatest Advantages of Old-Words, is, that they afford the Writer so fine an Opportunity of rendring his Language most inimitably soft and smooth.

  19. And there is indeed nothing very valuable in either his Images or Thoughts; but after a Person is accustom'd to his manner of Writing and his Stile, there is something of Simplicity in his Old Language, inimitably sweet and pleasing.

  20. Again, if a Writer has a Genius for Pastoral he will have some Thoughts occur so inimitably Simple, that they would appear ridiculous in the Common Language; and 'tis necessary that the Language should answer to the Thought.

  21. Such beautiful Turns of Words as these are extremely scarce in Spencer; but he has not one but what is inimitably fine and natural.

  22. But if these Authors were unwilling to be at the Pains of forming a pleasant Story themselves, they might go upon little Tales already known, such as, The Two Children in the Wood, and a thousand others inimitably pretty and delightful.

  23. Her stories give the Yiddish dialect inimitably and they show a fine, wise tolerance as well as a shrewd knowledge of child character.

  24. The proud and delicate reserve with which she veils the anguish she suffers, is inimitably beautiful.

  25. And though the situation of Hermione admits but of few general reflections, one little speech, inimitably beautiful and characteristic, has become almost proverbial from its truth.

  26. There is something inimitably droll in this combat between the solemn, pedantic notions of Mr. Shandy and the blunders of Chance.

  27. And the inimitably tender conclusion: And so beside the Silent Sea I wait the muffled oar; No harm from Him can come to me, On ocean or on shore.

  28. Probably Watty and the Leddy were thoroughly spontaneous, as they are inimitably real, and Galt thought the less of them on that account.

  29. If the Leddy o' Grippy be not inimitably comic, then can there be no comedy short of screaming farce.

  30. One and all, these stories have the fascination of strange spiritual adventure, and the persuasiveness of her exposition conceals inimitably the closely woven craftsmanship of her work.

  31. The characterization is achieved almost entirely through dialogue, and the portraiture of the characters is rendered inimitably in a phrase or two.

  32. Mere feline amorousness, such as Swinburne so inimitably portrays, he would disdain to deal with if even he could.

  33. It is in this volume that we come across Taras Bulba, now published in the Everyman Edition, a short historical novel in which Cossack life is inimitably set down.

  34. He imitated the Koran, blending sensuality with religious enthusiasm and even the element of nonsense in a way that is inimitably reminiscent of the Eastern Law.

  35. The beach was excellently white, the continuous barrier of trees inimitably green; the land perhaps ten feet high, the trees thirty more.

  36. It was strange how Archie missed the look of race; except the dogs, with their refined foxy faces and inimitably curling tails, there was no one present with the least claim to gentility.

  37. Her eye was arrested suddenly; from out the coat a little wizened face looked down at her, inimitably wise, inimitably sad.

  38. If the delineation of all his characters, separately considered, is inimitably bold and correct, he surpasses even himself in so combining and contrasting them, that they serve to bring out each other's peculiarities.

  39. In particular, the honest bluntness of the Lacedaemonians is inimitably portrayed.

  40. Autolycus, the merry pedlar and pickpocket, so inimitably portrayed, is necessary to complete the rustic feast, which Perdita on her part seems to render meet for an assemblage of gods in disguise.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inimitably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    eminently; exceedingly; incomparably; most; perfectly; preeminently; prominently