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Example sentences for "unrecognisable"

Lexicographically close words:
unreasoningly; unrebuked; unreceptive; unreciprocated; unreclaimed; unrecognised; unrecognizable; unrecognized; unreconciled; unreconstructed
  1. A ghastly heap of tangled, mutilated bodies, unrecognisable as such except by the grey German uniform, were lying beneath a tank blown in by a shell--the crew huddled inside in a gruesome mass.

  2. One wondered grimly on looking up at a thin slate roof what protection it would form against a "heavy," and into how many unrecognisable fragments your person would be dispersed should he land one direct on you.

  3. Two unhappy lads were blown to unrecognisable fragments.

  4. Several corpses could not be identified owing to the injuries they had sustained; and, as it seemed incredible that the detective could have escaped, they had concluded that one of the unrecognisable bodies must be his.

  5. A moving charge is a current, and the pole and the current try to revolve round one another;--a fact which may be regarded as exhibiting a true gyrostatic action due to the otherwise unrecognisable etherial spin.

  6. Suppose we had a spinning top enclosed in a case, so that the spin was unrecognisable by ordinary means--it could be detected by its gyrostatic behaviour to force.

  7. Unfathomable are the appointments of what men call Heaven: inscrutable are the workings of the unseen: unknowable are the mysteries of eternal truth: unrecognisable those who are destined to attain to old age!

  8. The allusions in this are so skilfully veiled as to be quite unrecognisable without a commentary, such concealment being absolutely necessary for the protection of the author in the troublous times during which he wrote.

  9. It was a figure well known on Montgomery Street after three o'clock--seldom connected with the frousy visitor of the Pacific Street den, and totally unrecognisable on the plains of San Antonio.

  10. A body has been found," Mr. Dane corrected, "but it was in an unrecognisable state.

  11. That was his body--that unrecognisable thing they found in the canal.

  12. The body was unrecognisable but it is believed that the remains are those of Mr. Philip Romilly, the missing art teacher from London, who is alleged to have committed suicide in January last.

  13. He would have been perfectly unrecognisable even to her maternal eyes, stripped as he was of all save a torn remnant of his garment, had she not instantly marked the contrast between his behaviour and that of his vile tormentors.

  14. Never mind, you shall learn nothing from my face, nor yet from the decaying body you will find; worms and poison can only have left an unrecognisable corpse.

  15. Balaclava helmets, mufflers and other woollen gear appeared, and men became almost unrecognisable bundles of clothing.

  16. The officer on the small canvas-screened bridge was likewise an almost unrecognisable bundle of yellow and white wool and black leather.

  17. The slim, sensitive, tapering fingers of Jimmie Dale, unrecognisable now in the grimy digits of Larry the Bat, felt tentatively over the lock.

  18. Another wait--then Jimmie Dale's voice changed its pitch and register to a pleasant and natural, though quite unrecognisable bass.

  19. Town and school alike had become almost unrecognisable since my last visit three or four years earlier.

  20. They had rotted down before his eyes to loathsome unrecognisable corpses--the man and the woman he had loved.

  21. There was no longer any furniture there; the room seemed abandoned; you could only catch a glimpse of some confused, strange objects, unrecognisable in the heavy obscurity that hung about the corners.

  22. It was then Guillaume and Pierre saw him pass, unrecognisable and frightful, taking to the muddy water of the rivulet like a stag which seeks to set a last obstacle between itself and the hounds.

  23. I wish this had happened before I printed my article on 'Unrecognisable Truths:' it is a peculiarly apt illustration.

  24. Immediately he was knocked down, trampled beneath the feet of the indignant crowd, and his unrecognisable remains thrown out of the hall.

  25. To be sure, there were canvases in the Munich exhibition which were almost unrecognisable as nature; but, before the aims of this new movement could be fully attained, a style of arbitrary and pure form was necessary.

  26. Form had become almost unrecognisable but had just missed abstraction, its inevitable goal.

  27. They wished to create images of such logical structure that the imagination would experience their unrecognisable reality in the same way our eyes experience the recognisable realities of life.

  28. I understand there were about a dozen unrecognisable bodies found.


  29. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unrecognisable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.