Chingatok uttered an unpronounceable Eskimo word which did not throw light on the subject.
Again the giant uttered the unpronounceable name, while Benjy got out the fire-arms with eager haste.
Vanilla and cochineal were first found in Mexico; but the Spaniards did not adopt the unpronounceable native names, tlilxochitl and nocheztli.
And thou, white man with the unpronounceable name, art also a great and wonderful magician, for at thy will the lightning flashes from thy fire tube and the very birds of the air fall dead at thy feet.
I see thee, white man of the unpronounceable name," answered the king somewhat ungraciously.
Subsequently he wrote that his friend H---- would expect me on Tuesday at his coffee plantation with an unpronounceable name in the Preanger district.
What does possess botanists to afflict the most fragile and delicate of earth's children with such mountainous and unpronounceable names?
Today, at the summit house of the mountain, I opened an herbarium, and there were three inches of name as hopeless and unpronounceable as the German of our guides, piled up on my little flower.
He prescribed one pellet with an unpronounceable name, and left after demanding twenty dollars for his brief visit.
The harsh, guttural, and unpronounceable native cackling was softened or omitted, thus forming a speech suited to all.
Palliser affirms that it is "most guttural and unpronounceable by a European, every word appearing to be brought from their lowest extremities with difficulty.
It is infinitely softer and more free from those unpronounceable gutturals so common among the lower tribes.
Decidedly the most unpronounceable compound of gutturals ever formed for the communication of human thoughts, or the expression of human wants.
Frequently enough when men did at last arrive at their destinations it was only to find that their battery or battalion had moved to some other part of the front, generally with an unpronounceable name of which nobody had ever heard!
If want of knowledge maketh a dangerous swordsman,' quoth Reuben, 'then am I even more deadly than the unpronounceable gentleman whom you have mentioned.
Well, the first on the list is milord somebody, with an unpronounceable English name.
We lunched in a fairly clean room of the inn at the town with the unpronounceable name.
Alex Unpronounceablehad his gun out and was checking the cylinder.
He was the first to leave the table, going directly to the basement, where Alex Unpronounceable and the man who had got his alias from the works of P.
They kept Lowiewski standing, well away from any movable object in the room; Alex Unpronounceable took his left arm as MacLeod released it and went to the communicator and punched the all-outlets button.
After breakfast, accompanied by our new friend with as unpronounceable a name as the best in Russia, we visited the catacombs of the Petcherskoi monastery.
My English companion again stopped at a house kept by an Englishwoman and frequented by his countrymen, and I took an apartment at a hotel in a broad street with an unpronounceable Russian name, a little off the Newski Perspective.
Mine came to me in the autumn of 1894, on the banks of the Unpronounceable River, in the Province of Quebec.
On that craft a voyage down the Unpronounceable River would have been short but far from merry.
We pass various little towns with unpronounceable names, such as Niederdollendorf, for instance.
We depart to-morrow morning for some quite unpronounceable place about twenty miles from here, to stay at another rest-house till Monday.
We have reached the unpronounceable place after much prayer and fasting.
My mother and sister are away, at a German watering-place, trying some unpronounceable Spa for the benefit of poor Letty's health.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unpronounceable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.