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How To Use Indelible In A Sentence

  • He dipped his big toe in indelible ink to stamp the ballot paper.
  • The sinister atmosphere of the place left an indelible imprint on my memory.
  • We never found it, but your humility left an indelible impression on me, and I decided that is how I want to treat people.
  • Two flyhalves made indelible impressions in Sunday's Springbok rugby trials - one of them an Old Selbornian.
  • Witnessing the devastation and tragic scenes of human suffering left an indelible impression on Burchett and had a profound effect on the rest of his life.
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  • Apart from slight hesitations and minor delays from the cinematographer (much to everyone's amusement) they left an indelible impression.
  • Both Jones and Roberts left indelible impressions on the Masters and on the world of golf.
  • It would also be a good idea to use indelible ink, then the police would be able to spot the culprits.
  • It was a long time ago, but it left an indelible memory. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Brahmins in India possessed for a long time the theocratical power; that is to say, they held the sovereign authority in the name of Brahma, the son of God; and even in their present humble condition they still believe their character indelible. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • And here was an image so indelible that no camera was needed to capture it: the emperor penguin appeared to be holding a press conference. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is 2014 and the Botox butchers have finally been outlawed - not before leaving their indelible mark on the phizogs of every Scot desperate enough to believe the hype.
  • The experience made an indelible impression on me.
  • May our golden youth radiate indelible light. Grasp today! Wish you success in the College Entrance Examination!
  • Imagine it as a vivid image imprinted on your mind, like indelible ink on fabric. Times, Sunday Times
  • He urged people to ignore the violence when he voted at a Kabul high school, dipping his index finger in the supposedly indelible ink and holding it up for the cameras.
  • Protecting the vulnerable is an essential function of government and affordable compassion is an indelible element of contemporary liberalism. The New Face of Government
  • You will need a bowl or large measuring cup for warm water, a candy thermometer and a nontoxic indelible pen or dull knife.
  • His mild manner, gentle graciousness, and total dedication to mathematics leave an indelible impression on all who have gotten to know him.
  • This is work that disturbingly demands its audience's complicity, and leaves an indelible stain on the memory. Times, Sunday Times
  • His spell at Cambridge left an indelible imprint on the young Howard.
  • Like every year that has come before, it has left an indelible mark, a permanent footmark on our perception of reality as we try to comprehend the events that have taken place, and desperately try to organize these events into a scenario that we can understand, one that makes sense. The Reform That Enables All Other Reforms
  • From the humorous to the tragic to the mundane, stereography has left its indelible mark on history.
  • May our golden youth radiate indelible light. Grasp today! Wish you success in the College Entrance Examination!
  • This makes it impossible for election officials to follow instructions to mark voters' fingers with indelible ink to prevent them voting twice.
  • What happened to these climbers left an indelible mark on an entire generation of outdoorsmen.
  • You could write your name into the history books with indelible ink.
  • Our culture, its social imprinting, is so strong as to be almost indelible. Sonny Brewer - An interview with author
  • And voters had to dip their thumbs in the same sort of indelible ink that is used in Iraqi elections to prevent double voting.
  • The point of entry can be marked with an impression from a thumbnail, a needle cap, or an indelible ink pen.
  • By its brevity, that one word expands to fill the scene, and remains as an indelible memory.
  • Aunt Eliza," said Aurora one day, "you have instilled into my sensitive nature an indelible aversion to men, compared with which all such deleble passions as affection and love are as inconsequential as summer zephyrs. The Holy Cross and Other Tales
  • His figures are neither idealised nor recognisable; they tell no literal story, yet they leave indelible impressions on the viewer.
  • Imagine it as a vivid image imprinted on your mind, like indelible ink on fabric. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact they contained a chemical with an indelible, noxious smell. EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER: A Journey Through the Science of Feelings
  • Since they leave an indelible black stain on everything they touch, they are perhaps best reserved for dyeing sheepskins black, as in the Rio Grande Valley.
  • The novel's dirge-like tone may put off readers looking for the next Kite Runner, but Mengestu's assured prose and haunting set pieces ... are heart-rending and indelible. The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears: Summary and book reviews of The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears by Dinaw Mengestu.
  • My visit to India in 1986 left an indelible impression on me.
  • But pumped up to the density required for a robot, circuit strangeness becomes indelible.
  • He is used to leaving indelible impressions on the minds of music lovers the world over.
  • For all her privilege and wealth, life had not been easy and the experiences of childhood had left an indelible mark.
  • Her unhappy childhood left an indelible mark.
  • There is no reason for me to go there to speak in English. [applause] I was invited to Caracas, Venezuela, a city, a country, with many heroic, patriotic traditions, which has written an indelible page in internationalistic history. MEETING WITH VENEZUELAN INTELLECTUALS & ARTISTS
  • Among the most popular recording acts to use this revised hymnology is Indelible Grace, based out of Nashville, Tennessee.
  • His memory for faces, names and incidents and his concern for every individual leaves behind him an indelible impression.
  • His figures are neither idealised nor recognisable; they tell no literal story, yet they leave indelible impressions on the viewer.
  • an indelible stain
  • She set her universe in Siberia during a warmer spell when it was not tundra but a mixture of steppe and taiga alive with wolf packs, mammoths, herds of game animals -- and the mighty Amur tigers, who leave an indelible pawprint in Animal Wife. Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: The House with Many Doors (or, at the Caucasus, Hang a Right!)
  • May our golden youth radiate indelible light. Grasp today! Wish you success in the College Entrance Examination!
  • On hits such as T-Bone Shuffle and Stormy Monday, the Texas bluesman created a style that became an indelible influence on BB King, Chuck Berry and more. T-Bone Walker plugs in
  • But pumped up to the density required for a robot, circuit strangeness becomes indelible.
  • And here was an image so indelible that no camera was needed to capture it: the emperor penguin appeared to be holding a press conference. Times, Sunday Times
  • A structure next to the hippocampus called the amygdala is known to play a role in stamping this indelible mark. New Scientist - Online News
  • Without change we would be better off dipping our fingers in indelible ink. Times, Sunday Times
  • If I cannot, I shall retire to the Equator and leave you the indelible disgrace of abandoning the garrisons of Sennar, Kassala, Berber and Dongola, with the certainty that you will eventually be forced to smash up the Mahdi under great difficulties, if you would retain peace in Egypt. Three Empires on the Nile
  • There's 'deleble' spelled with an e, and 'indelible' with an Marjorie's Busy Days
  • The years I spent at Eastwood Public School and Marsden High have left an indelible impression on me.
  • This old film, a staple of most elementary physics courses, has left an indelible impression on countless students over the years.
  • And being a child this made an indelible impression upon me.
  • May our golden youth radiate indelible light. Grasp today! Wish you success in the College Entrance Examination!
  • The time I spent with James has left an indelible imprint on my mind.
  • If this waste material had a simple, cheap dye put in it the indelible stain would prevent it ever being sold on by unscrupulous dealers.
  • Do I have sucker tattooed in indelible ink on my forehead?
  • It follows that what happens there leaves indelible images. Times, Sunday Times
  • Occasionally the orchestra tended to overpower her, but the brilliance of her playing left an indelible impression.
  • He left an indelible impression on Japanese audiences and it would take a brave man to try and follow in his footsteps.
  • The spectacle before her, half obscured by the lashing spray, left an indelible impression.
  • May our golden youth radiate indelible light. Grasp today! Wish you success in the College Entrance Examination!
  • These trenches have left an indelible scar on your land. Times, Sunday Times
  • May our golden youth radiate indelible light. Grasp today! Wish you success in the College Entrance Examination!
  • As 2009 comes to a close and the stories about his "infidelities" fade, Tiger Woods is learning the hard way that extramarital affairs may be fleeting but the digital fingerprints they leave are indelible. Eric Gertler: Yes, We Can ... Learn From Tiger's Digital Dalliances
  • indelible memories
  • Whether galloping off with Sophie nestled into the soft skin of his ear to capture dreams as though they were exotic butterflies; speaking his delightful jumbled squib-fangled patois; or whizzpopping for the Queen he leaves an indelible impression of bigheartedness. Planet-x.com.au » AudioBooks Roald
  • Learning through hands-on experiences leaves a more indelible impression.
  • Nonetheless, slavery in Virginia made an indelible impression upon him.
  • I have an indelible memory of a dozen of them leaping a fence in turn as they withdrew from sight. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is no doubt that the primary purpose of Circumcision was to peculiarize the Jews by an indelible visible sign; and it was as necessary that Jewish infants should be known to be Jews as Jewish men. The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • The five years he spent in the Algerian bagnios or prison-houses (1575-1580) made an indelible impression on his works.
  • Its combination of superlative pilot and navigational skills and scientific ingenuity have earned it an indelible place in the annals of the RAF. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Vikings left an indelible mark on the mores and traditions of Shetlanders as well as on their psyche.
  • Colonialism has left an indelible imprint on the island.
  • Those without a criminal record were stamped on the arm with indelible ink.
  • My visit to India in 1986 left an indelible impression on me.
  • The blood had left an indelible mark on her shirt.
  • If you ask Liberians if they voted, they will proudly show you their thumb painted with indelible ink, the mark of the voter.
  • His memory for faces, names and incidents and his concern for every individual leaves behind him an indelible impression.
  • Man still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin.
  • Through Margaret's eyes we get an indelible sense of "how many wonders are to be unearthed and concatenated" by his secretive research into optics and astronomy. Trying to Keep Parallel Narratives on the Rails
  • He left his own indelible mark on the game as a premier southpaw who made World Series appearances with two different teams, 17 years apart.
  • What keeps them at it in the damp dug-outs with the indelible pencil running smudgily over the paper? Thoughts on religion at the front
  • The old subject matter leaves its indelible traces in the very material of Williams's art, in her brushstrokes themselves.
  • In his twenty years working for the company, Joe Pearson made an indelible impression on it.
  • Further European travel during the course of his life left an indelible impression on his work, particularly the painting of the symbolists, impressionists, Nabis, post impressionists, pointillists, Paul Cezanne, and Henri Matisse.
  • `Not indelible," he said as an incantation, and was rewarded when the printing began to fade as the cloth rubbed over it. STONE CITY
  • He also has a new Olympic tattoo on his neck to go with the indelible stain of suspicion. Times, Sunday Times
  • May our golden youth radiate indelible light. Grasp today! Wish you success in the College Entrance Examination!
  • He is one of a kind who leaves an indelible impression on one's mind for all times to come.
  • The absence of spontaneity, the patness of the artistic and intellectual approach, the resulting weakness of the drama brings about the question: how many indelible moments has he created?
  • Months later, the dragnet still had not turned up the poachers who had left an indelible mark on such a severely endangered species: for the Asian elephant, the loss of five animals is grave.
  • My visit to India in 1986 left an indelible impression on me.
  • Like our five fingers, our ear-bones, our rudimentary caudal appendage, or our other 'vestigial' peculiarities, they may remain as indelible tokens of events in our race-history. Pragmatism
  • This old film, a staple of most elementary physics courses, has left an indelible impression on countless students over the years.
  • Clinging there, my impressions were indelible: a glass with a small demilune of drink, a woman's satin robe over a chairback. The Vatican Rip
  • The TTD management is making all efforts to make the event a success to leave an indelible impression on the visiting devotees.
  • Bad times are indelible -- they stay with you forever.
  • Living with a schizophrenic, psychotic mother must have left an indelible mark on him.
  • The patterns of whorls, arches, and loops on the ends of the fingers are unique to each person, and virtually indelible since superficial burns, cuts, or abrasions do not alter them.
  • The advice suggests the surgeon in charge should draw an arrow with an indelible pen pointing to the area to be operated on.
  • Other settlers, such as the English and French, have also made an indelible impression.
  • A melodic first cousin of ‘She's The One’ it carries Robbie's indelible seal of arms-aloft pop and is punctuated by big brass parps and stirring keys.
  • Voters will have their finger marked with indelible ink to avoid repeat ballots.
  • The bicycle is an interesting example of a technology, which in its popularity last century began to affect the architecture of the landscape, before the automobile left its indelible imprint.
  • ‘It was certainly the most satisfying moment of my life,’ he said later, the apotheosis of a career which had many highs and indelible lows.
  • This sometimes results in fleeting wrinkles being ironed into permanent pleats or, worse, seeming indelible when they've already washed away.
  • Even more significant were the indelible imprints left on an emboldened and much mightier financial sector.
  • A bipolar cautery, indelible black marker, and test stimulation equipment and programmer should be available.
  • Voters who do turn up to the polling stations today will have their thumb marked with indelible ink to prevent them voting more than once.
  • These trenches have left an indelible scar on your land. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is an indelible part of his CV, a blot on a distinguished public career, a piquant episode for the more mischievous obituarists eventually to recount.
  • So much gentler than dead baby or grey lifeless body, with the word birth even being a cruel hoax, since the child will never take a breath and their mother's soul will be forever changed by an immutable, indelible loss. Kate Grant: Tale Of Two Mothers
  • he left an indelible mark on the American theater
  • The blood had left an indelible mark on her shirt.
  • But to a public that remembers him with intense affection, Pee-wee is indelible. Still Pee-wee After All These Years
  • He left an indelible imprint on his followers, who saw him as a foresighted leader and a constructive party guide.
  • I wouldn't go quite that far, but it did leave an indelible impression upon our cultural psyche.
  • As a delicate epilogue, Mr. Brown picks up his dance's evanescent momentum "Jesus Children of America" in a solo personal appearance both brief and indelible. Earthly Figures in the Clouds
  • : transients attempt to succumb to pathos, and triumph as sad clowns in velvet. there's an oxymoron or two in there, i think. and unseen in the infinite depths of black velvet is the weight of indelible viciousness shouldered by the garish penitents. or maybe Xtreme Hobo Stick. Hobo Stick
  • May our golden youth radiate indelible light. Grasp today! Wish you success in the College Entrance Examination!
  • A security measure brought in to stop ballot fraud saw voters having the tips of their fingers dipped in indelible ink. The Sun
  • The surgeon marks the legs using an indelible ink marker while the patient is standing.
  • Its combination of superlative pilot and navigational skills and scientific ingenuity have earned it an indelible place in the annals of the RAF. Times, Sunday Times
  • The blood had left an indelible mark on her shirt.
  • The scoreline shook the rugby world and gave Otley an indelible place in rugby union folklore.
  • It seems this one single use left such an indelible sacredness upon them, that neither the villainy of the persons, nor the impiety of the design, could be a sufficient reason to unhallow and degrade them to the same common use that other vessels may be applied to. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. I.
  • Name tags are included on all items with indelible pens available for £1.99.
  • However, we must hold firmly to the outlines or our production will be diffuse, denatured, and ineffective, not leaving the indelible residue in the mind that an accumulation of arsenic does.
  • They would be putting their finger into indelible ink, after they had voted, as they do around the world.
  • May our golden youth radiate indelible light. Grasp today! Wish you success in the College Entrance Examination!
  • The scandal entailed on the government indelible disgrace.
  • Voters will have a thumb marked with indelible ink to circumvent the problem of incomplete electoral registers.
  • Both the weather and the cost of living seem to have left an indelible impression on the star's memory since his last visit, but he said he would still be keen to make another film here.
  • Her words left an indelible impression on me for years to come.
  • Her unhappy childhood left an indelible mark.
  • Police advice is to never leave your phone lying around, keep it out of view when you are not using it and mark your postcode on it with an indelible pen.
  • Learning through hands-on experiences leaves a more indelible impression.
  • We now have indelible images of the conditions under which beasts are transported to countries where, it's said, killing is less than humane.
  • The point of entry can be marked with an impression from a thumbnail, a needle cap, or an indelible ink pen.
  • One of the movie's indelible motifs is the sight of viewers huddled together around a television set, eyes glazed over, happily narcotized by the flickering images.
  • Imagine it as a vivid image imprinted on your mind, like indelible ink on fabric. Times, Sunday Times
  • Food pricing labels sometimes use indelible inks that can transfer onto a laminate surface.
  • The previous owners obviously had a dog as it left it's indelible smell on the living room carpet (I'm talking about that wet doggy type smell you understand).
  • Seen from a distance, though, they create an indelible impression in people's memories of our city.
  • However, all stages left their indelible imprints in the vast reservoir of human knowledge and each stage was symbiotically linked to the other, in the sense that each left valuable resources for the next.
  • Improvident behaviour is likely to imprint indelible marks on a person's life and personality.
  • The point of entry can be marked with an impression from a thumbnail, a needle cap, or an indelible ink pen.
  • In just 30 seconds, a commercial can create an indelible impression in the minds of consumers.
  • His celebration as he crossed the line in the 100 metres was an indelible Olympic image. Times, Sunday Times
  • It made indelible witnesses of citizens who could afford five shillings to buy one. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had done it when she was very young, because he had not long to stay; and he had overcoloured the pictures in order that the impression should be vivid and indelible when he was gone. The Judgment House
  • His stock is also high among gastronomes and his experience as a food-loving father has left its indelible mark at Southbank.
  • In making aluminum silver starch process, the helping exerts indelible function.
  • May our golden youth radiate indelible light. Grasp today! Wish you success in the College Entrance Examination!
  • Racism is an indelible part of Travis's makeup, but it is important to acknowledge that this is a film about a racist rather than a racist film.
  • To prevent one person from voting more than once, indelible ink is applied to the thumbs of those who have voted.
  • Many critics delineate how a heritage of dual colonizations has left an indelible mark on the Filipino-American psyche.
  • Tag them, or use an indelible pen to write the variety name directly on each tuber.
  • This was my first direct experience of death and it left an indelible impression.
  • In his twenty years working for the company, Joe Pearson made an indelible impression on it.
  • However, she left no mark on film history, not one of her films is a work of art and nowhere did she leave an indelible image of an artist who transcended her maudlin material.
  • The minds which made the machines, which organized factories and solved the problems of supply and distribution - and did so under high competitive pressure - received an indelible training in practical contrivance.
  • The handsome young fellow, with indelible Whipple charm stamped on his bright features.
  • Other settlers, such as the English and French, have also made an indelible impression.
  • For both, 1981 will always be an indelible memory. Times, Sunday Times
  • But he would have gone with Carl aeroplaning to the South Pole upon five minutes 'notice -- four minutes to devote to the motor, and one minute to write, with purple indelible pencil, a post-card to his aunt in Fall River. The Trail of the Hawk A Comedy of the Seriousness of Life
  • We then resumed the walk to her waiting car and she was driven off, leaving an indelible memory. Times, Sunday Times
  • His experiences made an indelible impression on him.

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