Like all masterpieces, this single movement for large orchestra is both lucid and unfathomable ; both captivating and overwhelming. From the Cambridge English Corpus From this magical opening the work radiates out into passages of almost unfathomable loveliness. From the Cambridge English Corpus But how far their outward professions of loyalty matched their inner feelings is unfathomable . From the Cambridge English Corpus Dickens could not shake his own conviction that the factory system possessed a mysterious and unfathomable interiority. From the Cambridge English Corpus There is no deep and unfathomable asymmetry between what can be known in the first person, and what can be known in the third person. From the Cambridge English Corpus Everything the characters say is transparently clear, yet their meaning is unfathomable . From the Cambridge English Corpus In some strange and perhaps unfathomable manner, it begins to look as if we were meant to be here. From the Cambridge English Corpus This experience appears, in some unfathomable way, to pass into their consciousness, and from this to influence their social behaviour on and off the dance floor. From the Cambridge English Corpus The facts themselves are for once really stranger than fiction, the characters still hold our fascination by the strength of their unfathomable psychologies, and the plot needs no embellishment whatsoever. From the Cambridge English Corpus Verschwiegen translates as 'secretly' or 'silently' or 'discreetly' and is the last word in a phrase comparing the horizon to a closed book of charms, an unfathomable book of secrets. From the Cambridge English Corpus The quality of his work is unquestioned, his breadth of skill undiminished and the depth of his pride unfathomable . From the
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a single sound at a particular level, usually in music, or a written symbol that represents this sound

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