How To Use Nutter In A Sentence
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Looking through the casement was the visage of the mariner, no longer stern, but moved with unutterable emotion, and tears, yes, tears trickling down his weather-beaten cheeks.
Edward Barnett; a Neglected Child of South Carolina, Who Rose to Be a Peer of Great Britain,—and the Stormy Life of His Grandfather, Captain Williams or, The Earle's Victims: with an Account of the Terrible End of the Proud Earl De Montford, the Lamen
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My hair was matted and wild -- my limbs soiled with salt ooze; while at sea, I had thrown off those of my garments that encumbered me, and the rain drenched the thin summer-clothing I had retained -- my feet were bare, and the stunted reeds and broken shells made them bleed -- the while, I hurried to and fro, now looking earnestly on some distant rock which, islanded in the sands, bore for a moment a deceptive appearance -- now with flashing eyes reproaching the murderous ocean for its unutterable cruelty.
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Then the pleasant little surprises of all kinds that we imagined; and the pleasant looks that greet us when we condescend to accept them; the patience that can translate our most unwarrantable "crossness", because there has been some trifling difficulty in obtaining the half of a star or the corner of a moon which it had pleased us to require, into "such a good sign of being really better"; and then our appetite (which the gods know is at that season singularly keen), how is it not tempted with unutterable dainties and friande morsels, all sorts of amateur cookery in our behalf, where Love himself has not disdained to turn the spit, and look into the stewpan! and all served up so gracefully on the small tray, covered with its delicate white damask cloth, arraying with more than mortal charms the moulds of crystal jelly and pure-looking blanc mange!
Zoe: The History of Two Lives
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This is about television and the audience, both of which, on the evidence of these programmes, have descended over the past 40 years into a condition of unutterable stupidity.
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To him however that feels the same disgust and loathing, the same unutterable shuddering, as I feel, start up within him and shoot through his whole frame at the sight of them, these miscreate deformities, such as toads, beetles, or that most nauseous of all Nature's abortions, the bat, are not indifferent or insignificant: their very existence is a state of direct enmity and warfare against his.
The Old Man of the Mountain, The Lovecharm and Pietro of Abano Tales from the German of Tieck
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I was on Guido when he blogged about the injuries and the nutters came out of the panelling like .303 woodworm.
Is fairness enough?
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Everything I have suffered seems almost necessary, because I am overcome with an unutterable serenity.
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We are in the least rescued from inutterable laughability.
BlueOregon
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Within 60 seconds of that score, however, Scotland conceded a try of unutterable amateurishness.
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Living and working in London you become accustomed to freaks, weirdos and nutters wandering about doing their own thing and occasionally dragging normal people into random conversations.
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And just then began the ugliest man to gurgle and snort, as if something unutterable in him tried to find expression; when, however, he had actually found words, behold! it was a pious, strange litany in praise of the adored and censed ass.
Thus spake Zarathustra; A book for all and none
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No thought goes unuttered, it seems.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is hard to convey quite how profoundly last Tuesday's attack will change the character of New York, but there is a sense of unutterable loss, which the city is still struggling to make sense of.
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Ai jus needz anutter dwink tu seetel mai nervs.*getz dwink an enhalez it,chokes-coffs* Fanx ai needit dat
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There were other parts of this garden that were also delightful, including The Nuttery which was a sea of light green, yellow and white flowers and ferny foliage under a plantation of Kentish cobnuts, a variety of hazel.
Sissinghurst Part Two « Fairegarden
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How come I always sit next to the nutters on public transport?
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In such a project the spiritual element of understanding, i.e., the grasp of the relations between the points on this mental map and the external world was relegated to the margin as simply "unutterable".
HERMENEUTICS OF CULTURES IN A GLOBAL AGE
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I won't comment on his self-confessed psychological flaws as that would force me to include similar comments on that other nutter, Derek Draper.
Alastair Campbell starts a blog
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The plot – trying to find the nutter responsible for the growing heap of corpses and the Welsh girl found in the hospital carpark with locked-in syndrome – kept us guessing right up to the cliffhanging moment when Tom got clobbered from behind and jabbed with a needle right in the middle of his favourite yodelling track.
TV Rewind: Single Father; The Pillars of the Earth; Jamie's 30-Minute Meals; Nigella Kitchen; Food: What Goes in Your Basket?
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After a bit of a boogie to Grooverider with the dance nutters we left for home at about 3am.
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No longer will they associate it with nutters, wackos and the irredeemably mad.
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The words of this fighting savage, Mavovo, even those of them of which I had heard only the translation, garbled and beslavered by the mean comments of the unutterable Sammy, stirred my imagination.
Allan and the Holy Flower
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Another unenviable record is the 19 stabbings that occurred at a gig in Boston, although they were not a reaction to the band's music but the result of a nutter running amok through the crowd.
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Let's compare that emote to "Dudeguy hides his broken, bleeding heart, his stoic visage masking the inutterable misery of his soul.
WoW.com
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Slowly, ponderously, and to no obvious purpose, bewigged lawyers gnaw away at obscure details, while judges occasionally interrupt them with observations of unutterable banality.
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“De Hamal is an unutterable puppy, besides being a very white-livered hero.”
Villette
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Once I could shed tears — now my brain burns to madness, and the soothing stillicide of unutterable grief no longer washes my haggard cheeks.
Agnes De-Courci: a Domestic Tale
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Tucker possessed piercing blue eyes, pale, slightly watery of the kind usually possessed by homicidal nutters in Hollywood thrillers.
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That was the essence and beauty of their love: unuttered but understood completely.
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And to some men you will be inutterable desirable.
Rogue Of Gor
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I can barely remember reading such unutterable bilge as his effort today.
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At worst, he would construe it as an act of such unutterable naivety that it could only be interpreted as being malign in intent.
BLACK EAGLES
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More recently, their books captured the unutterable sadness of the place.
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An orchard, small nuttery or shrub border would be perfect.
Times, Sunday Times
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The anticipated yowl of pain remains unuttered.
Times, Sunday Times
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Then, to my inutterable relief, she stirred, and opened her eyes -- and smiled.
A new interview with me
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unutterable consonant clusters
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California draws visionaries, seekers, nutters and pseudo-scientists, many with sci-fi dreams roaring in their ears.
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_ -- It was, no doubt, by way of brightening an unutterably gloomy week that Mr. L'ESTRANGE MALONE, who has not hitherto been known as a humourist, invited the Government to intercede at
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, October 27, 1920
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I know from experience with a coked up nutter who wanted to eat my eyes.
Consultation My Arse! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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His friends are a bunch of nutters.
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Is he a nutter, or is he a genius?
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In the process they've become renowned as crackpot conspiracy theorists and nutters.
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Resentment was bottled up, his gripes about not getting opportunities were unuttered because deep down he blamed himself.
Times, Sunday Times
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You just shift the speeders to smaller roads and the nutters will always kill regardless of tickets.
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NUTTER: That's why they call them primaries and the Democratic Party, we kind of specialize in that.
CNN Transcript Apr 12, 2008
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Just because some nutters are holding a conference, it doesn't mean you need to take them seriously, or devote 15 minutes of airtime.
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Kevin Bond confirms Harry Redknapp will take charge for cup tie Tottenham No2 Kevin Bond has claimed it is business as usual at the club despite manager Harry Redknapp's court case Nutter with the putter, Craig Bellamy, deserves his shot at glory Patrick Barclay: Craig Bellamy represents one of those phraseological imprecisions in football, being a "winner" who hasn't...
Evening Standard - Home
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I am sure that if you signed up to a mailing list for any other non-political interest group you would soon find it dominated by the rantings of deranged nutters and/or other obsessives.
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The only thing worse than a nutter is a long-winded nutter, and seeing how much Levi seems love his own writing and voice, he definitely fits into the latter category.
BobFromBrockley
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And once again, the thought that Howard was joining the ‘Coalition’ for less than freedom-loving reasons was unutterable.
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Now, she is endeavouring to take Queensland further Right than it has ever been, and Bananaland has always been a place of Religious Nutters, insane God Botherers (remember Joh
Newmatilda.com - Comments
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The Berlin Jewish Museum obviously speaks to us from a specific historical experience but it opens up issues that are very important in the contemporary world - how to deal with an almost unutterable history and how to represent loss.
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By consciously subverting the genre of figurative painting, he evokes a miscellaneous sense of emptiness, horror, desire and unutterable inner fire with Eastern religious connotations.
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He felt such an unutterable fool.
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Then, summoning the wild courage of despair, a throng of the revellers at once threw themselves into the black apartment, and, seizing the mummer, whose tall figure stood erect and motionless within the shadow of the ebony clock, gasped in unutterable horror at finding the grave-cerements and corpse-like mask which they handled with so violent a rudeness, untenanted by any tangible form.
Nevermore
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Instead of preferring to dwell on the unutterable ecstasy, contentment, and bliss of the experience, he is far more anxious to emphasise the fact that "all that pleased earst now seemes to paine.
Mysticism in English Literature
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But soon four hours 'deprivation of the drug gave rise to a physical and mental prostration that no pen can adequately depict, no language convey: a horror unspeakable, a woe unutterable takes possession of the entire being; a clammy perspiration bedews the surface, the eye is stony and hard, the noise pointed, as in the hippocratic face preceding dissolution, the hands uncertain, the mind restless, the heart as ashes, the "bones marrowless.
The Opium Habit
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But what spurred him to build one was, as he puts it, " my nutter cousin " in Northumberland, who put together a pint-sized trebuchet for a county fair.
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Her lips tight with unuttered curses, she walked softly down the hall, very quickly losing her bearings.
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‘Aye, aye, Cap'n,’ I salute, as Nutter, Andy and Clem start to shift the new counters - all MDF, chipboard and mahogany-style veneer.
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All you need is a loader and lighter, and some nutter to hold the damned thing (him).
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When is anyone in authority going to utter the unutterable, which is that our financial collapse ultimately goes back to the fact that every dollar in circulation derives from a loan made by a bank to a producer, consumer, or the government, and that all these loans have attached to them a rental charge known as interest which is paid to the bankers 'monopoly?
Obama Economic Program Increases America's Bondage to Wall Street Billionaires
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Nutter opines that while polycarbonate technology will never be as cheap as glass, it does bring in value much as anti-lock brakes or airbags did.
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One tone, one chord, a single movement, three, four notes in melodic succession, are in their musical apperception the substratum of such unutterable and intense musical emotion that it becomes practically impossible in these sound-areas to make music freely and completely in the manner of Bach, Beethoven, Debussy, or Palestrina.
Banishing silence
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Can governments really expect that we will sit and watch images of unutterable misery and do nothing about it?
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It seems that all the nutters in Glasgow rush to crowd the kerbside when I am driving; urchins are forever stepping out between parked cars while wrestling with wriggling puppies.
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The second is a flowing, serpentine face coiled around the unutterable disgrace of national decomposition and dissolution.
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At length, in a moment of great irritation, excited on the one hand by his intense interest in the poor suffering girl, and anger at the peevish, helpless Don Picador, Don Ricardo, to our unutterable surprise, rapped out, in gude broad Scotch, as he brushed away Senor Cangrejo from the bedside with a violence that spun him out of the door -- "God -- the auld doited deevil is as fusionless as a docken.
Tom Cringle's Log
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A businessman arrested for luring a 16-year-old schoolgirl into a sadomasochistic love sesh is a bit of a nutter a court heard.
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The stand-out performance is that of her as Julienne, trying to articulate unutterable emotions in a faltering stammer that is simultaneously funny and sad.
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They have with them an unutterable glory of conscious power, the magnificence of a perfect, God-given nature, such a haughty spirit of rivalless dominion as might have swelled the soul of a Jewish queen, monarch of Israel, ruler of God's chosen people in the day of their unbroken pride, when she felt that none greater than herself dwelt upon the globe.
The Continental Monthly, Vol III, Issue VI, June, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
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He writes, ‘It is an unutterable sadness which punctuates the reality that I am called upon to portray, and yet the dominant superstition of my profession demands that I raise a laugh.’
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We also have a history rich in heroes, villains and nutters, a glorious climate, and some of the best food in the whole world, ever.
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Slowly, ponderously, and to no obvious purpose, bewigged lawyers gnaw away at obscure details, while judges occasionally interrupt them with observations of unutterable banality.
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So theoretically, you could get 8 hours sleep a night, unless you were one of the 5:30 am swimming/yoga nutters.
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And I would use the word "nutter" - not of Edwin, obviously.
The continuing saga of Dumbo (Part 2: Darwin was an eejit)
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A nuttery of two dozen cobs and filberts was added in the hollow below the orchard a year later.
Times, Sunday Times
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But "I've just added Fluffer Nutter to our baking schedule," Michelle said last week, which she described as vanilla cake with marshmallow filling, a peanut frosting, a dollop of marshmallows and a drizzle of honey on top.
Who said cupcake?
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I had become the aggressor, if only I had known how to "aggress"; but in her presence I was seized by an accursed shyness that paralyzed my tongue, and the things I had planned to say were left unuttered.
A Far Country — Complete
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He, who has worked for international magazines such as Time and Newsweek, and British newspaper the Sunday Times, has captured those moments in which unutterable misery meets human courage, strength, and compassion.
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The sick man lay unutterably weak and spent, kept alive by morphia and by drinks, which he sipped slowly.
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Mervyn King vs eurozone: A tale of two banks Bank of England Governor Mervyn King coined the term "inflation nutter", but his euro-zone counterparts are the ones living up to the label...
Evening Standard - Home
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My complacency had vanished; suddenly I had become the aggressor, if only I had known how to "aggress"; but in her presence I was seized by an accursed shyness that paralyzed my tongue, and the things I had planned to say were left unuttered.
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill
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She came home exhausted and unutterably sad.
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I think I actually came up with a fresh curse, right then and there, unuttered by anyone before, a unique combination of the sacred and profane.
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I suddenly felt unutterably depressed.
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She's a mild variant of religious nutter, which is inevitable on the Republican side pandering to the "faith-based community" being de rigueur.
Looking in from the outside
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But it has left behind it a token; a clear, bright impress; a smile of undissembled love and purity; an expression beaming with the last unutterable peace; the graces which were so winning upon earth, but which shall attain their perfection in heaven.
The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, February 1844 Volume 23, Number 2
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No longer will they associate it with nutters, wackos and the irredeemably mad.
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i am not wrong-able from the werewolf and the ... pseudo jobs english glasnost the unutterable refrain duplex in the shrine found a photo booth in ... absolute devolute devolute
The Unutterable
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The other word left relatively unuttered was ‘Israel.’
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If he has good news to impart it remains unuttered.
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What is so deeply revolting about her lucubrations is their unutterable and invincible bourgeois complacency.
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Nutter with the putter, Craig Bellamy, deserves his shot at glory Patrick Barclay: Craig Bellamy represents one of those phraseological imprecisions in football, being a "winner" who hasn't...
Evening Standard - Home
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Slowly, ponderously, and to no obvious purpose, bewigged lawyers gnaw away at obscure details, while judges occasionally interrupt them with observations of unutterable banality.
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It’s getting to the point where some guy named Abdullah mugs an old lady, and someone’s going to call the masjid and ask for the imam’s response, and some right wing nutter’s going to blog a post asking, "Why haven’t all the Muslims condemned this mugging?
The Jyllandsposten Controversy
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It's like radio phone-ins: unless you are ruthless about cutting people off you'll end up swamped by nutters.
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The pale twilight fell, and enfolded us with unutterable tenderness, just revealing the glimmering snows of Lebanon, and leaving the glass of the sea just distinguishable from the air.
Weatherwatch
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But they are picked up by the scanning mechanism of our subconscious, which enables them to join a host of otherwise unutterable feelings that lie buried deep in our psyche.
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Chances are that a small town in Georgia is going to include an equal proportion of rednecks, religious maniacs and nutters.
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SBG: the word "unutterable" also occurs in heel's phenomenology of spirit, page 66: "what is called the unutterable is nothing else than the untrue, the irrational, what is merely meant [but is not actually expressed].
FallNews - Unreadable.....
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Like, the kind of nutters that make us wonder whether the spirit said nutter is channeling (no really, as in: "My book is the Memoir of Gwynyfynyyynn, Princess of the Lost Underwater Kingdom of Mu, As Dictated Through the Willing Medium of My Person") is TOTALLY WASTED (OMG that's kind of an awesome book idea, is it not?
Archive 2010-01-01
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The third name is the name unutterable which means the All. Talks with Brother V. strengthen, refresh, and support me in the path of virtue.
War and Peace
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He is using this protest as an attempt to mask his own failings, incompetencies and inabilities I suspect, having the "Stop the war" nutters kissing his ricker will only further convince him that he is doing the "right thing".
Army Rumour Service
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How often, gliding by in barrenness, has it cast a shade of unutterable dejection on the dial of a sunless day.
Stuart of Dunleath: A Story of Modern Times
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From what looked like very bad news came the unutterable relief of very good news.
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Then, summoning the wild courage of despair, a throng of the revellers at once threw themselves into the black apartment, and, seizing the mummer, whose tall figure stood erect and motionless within the shadow of the ebony clock, gasped in unutterable horror at finding the grave-cerements and corpse-like mask which they handled with so violent a rudeness, untenanted by any tangible form.
Nevermore
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Nutter opines that while polycarbonate technology will never be as cheap as glass, it does bring in value much as anti-lock brakes or airbags did.
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A senior journalist at the time, who dealt with Cameron and clashed with Green routinely, says: "David Cameron was working for a complete raging nutter, which is never easy.
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Her voice had seemed to come from some unutterable distance.
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The word 'demented' like 'nutter' or 'lunatic' is a real barrier to sufferers, such as myself, in discussing mental illness, and so overcoming the terrible awkwardness that makes us feel like social lepers.
The Guardian World News
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In his attempt to register the extent of his "unutterable" bliss at buying his freedom, Equiano offers a list of comparable moments of joy:
The State of Things: Olaudah Equiano and the Volatile Politics of Heterocosmic Desire
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Every now and then, for instance, Hanna would start up and commence a series of little flirtations with the blackbird, which she called her sweetheart, and again resume her chat and seat as before; or she would attempt to catch a butterfly as it fluttered about her, or sometimes give it pursuit over half the green, whilst Kathleen sat with laughing and delighted eyes, and a smile of unutterable sweetness on her lips, watching the success of this innocent frolic.
The Emigrants Of Ahadarra The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
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Interpretation is not the reiteration of the text but, rather, the movement of the text beyond itself in fresh, often formerly unuttered ways.
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In this poem, the line that introduces the variation, ‘But O for the touch of a vanish'd hand,’ is also the line that tells us for the first time what the unutterable grief is about.
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For two hours we shouted and clapped ourselves into a group of frenzied, adrenaline-charged nutters cheering each other on, urging everyone to overcome their fears.
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And what is the essence of that strange and bitter miracle of life which we feel so poignantly, so unutterably, with such a bitter pain and joy, when we are young?
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After an afternoon of unutterable boredom I was finally allowed to leave.
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Gone, – past – buried in unutterable scorn, – are the days in which I appealed, either to him, or from him.
A Letter to the Queen on Lord Chancellor Cransworth's Marriage and Divorce Bill
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Nutter Const was last week awarded a contract to begin excavation for a new 50 M gallon storage facility on Powell Butte.
In with the water bill (Jack Bog's Blog)
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Unutterable. insinuate v. To imply. inextensible adj.
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And, depending on the next couple of election cycles, I may move to Europe and become another ex-patriate nutter on the dole.
LNN interviews Casey Rae-Hunter on his new album : The Lovecraft News Network
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To do justice to the many conflicting and various unuttered messages that were being sent here, you'd rightly have to look at this the way we used to look at the lineups and hierarchies and seating positions on May Day in Red Square.
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The result was that the horse, to La Certe's unutterable surprise, made a sudden demivolt into the air -- without the usual persuasion -- almost unseated its rider, and fled over the prairie like a thing possessed!
The Buffalo Runners A Tale of the Red River Plains
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‘They'll think you're a nutter,’ cut in Sean, the bosun, who put away seven pints in each port.
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Unspeakable" in the dictionary means the same as "unutterable" -- but the former is always used to mean something base or vile, while the latter usually means some rapturous or divine thought or emotion.
About.com Grammar & Composition
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But, sir, " she said, "I have not yet decided whether or not to grant you your peep, that moment of inutterable bliss for which you will, willingly, surrender the wondrous veil to me in its entirety.
Cinnamon Roll
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Oh, what unutterable corruption sticks, like birdlime, to all our motives, all our thoughts, all our words, all our actions!
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I think just saying Hitler was a nutter is an oversimplification - it makes the most sense to think of him as a talented amateur who tried to micromanage.
Cheeseburger Gothic » A Sweet Jane alt-hist challenge!
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The word ‘oil’ went virtually unuttered in the course of hours and hours of testimony.
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He was often frightened that he was losing his memory, though the doctors had found no evidence of this, and even his failure to recall things he might plausibly have forgotten thirty years ago filled him with unutterable terror.
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They're all lovable nutters but nutters nonetheless.
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At worst, he would construe it as an act of such unutterable naivety that it could only be interpreted as being malign in intent.
BLACK EAGLES
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Garage Sale Booty: I found some real highs and lows among the used books this weekend: Lows FIRST -- The Elvis Sightings inutterable nonsense by Peter Eicher; The Tarot Murders -- A Novel of Suspense by Mignon Warner; TV 80 (actually published in 1979) superficial rubbish about then-current television stars by Lisa Freeman; Higher than low -- Movie Comedy Teams (1974) by Leonard Matlin; Saturday Night Live (1977) scripts and photos from their best period, edited by Annie Beatts & John Head;
Archive 2005-07-03
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But gradually the warning sound is lost to the alarmed ear, and the pulses of the commoved air waft it on to mingle with the thousand other long-quenched voices which people the distant realms of space, and form together that unutterable harmony which, by consent of the poets, is named the music of the spheres.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 380, June, 1847
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This you do with much the same air that you would walk into the 16)dock at 17)Bow Street, and then, feeling unutterably miserable, you stand solemnly staring at the child.
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Tom is as nutty as a fruitcake. They will put him in a nuttery someday.
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Fans of the British incarnation will probably agree that this clip is at once familiar and also almost unutterably alien.
Video Clip From The US Remake of Spaced | /Film
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But who but a few nutters are going to question the idea that child abuse is wrong?
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Now, when I arrived in unutterably chic Aix-en-Provence, I was a totally unaccomplished drinker.
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unutterable contempt
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The visible, rather than being subsidiary to the spoken word, repeatedly encompassed both the utterable and the unutterable.
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The result was literally overwhelming, for in a moment he was almost buried in snow, to the unutterable delight of his sister, who stood screaming with laughter as the unfortunate boy struggled to disentomb himself.
Silver Lake
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Even if the Democrats win the presidency, little will change as allAmericans are seen as "extreme right wing nutters" (no offence intendedmate) with little different in policy between Mr Bush or Mr Obama forinstance.
Australian Writes About Boycott of U.S. Products There
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When the chimes of the campanili had dimmed to a faint cadence, like some unuttered rhythm of thought, as the distance grew between the outsailing fleet and all that pageantry of Venice, two faces stood forth like visions from the bewildering pictures of the morning and dwelt with
The Royal Pawn of Venice A Romance of Cyprus
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A problem: said illumination tends to reveal kinks, unpleasant truths, and unutterable feelings.
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An individual who shuns this, especially in politics is more than likely to be labelled a nutter not that we no not have any, or derided by fellow pollies or the media as stoopid and uncultured.
Cheeseburger Gothic » Very tired now.
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After an afternoon of unutterable boredom I was finally allowed to leave.
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As we speak, literally thousands of copies of films of almost unutterable worthlessness are being preserved in this manner.
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I am sure that Melanie knows who her supporters are and will not think that I attack her when its obvious to any normal mind that I never do. you along with anthony and sarah just show what a load of childish right wing nutters you really are, twisting words and sentiments to your own ends. "spiteful" - what a ridiculous remark, maybe you should try a dictionary.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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Elohim, etc., and still less Yahweh, the ineffable name, i.e. a name unutterable to any human tongue; instead of these, they used metaphors or expressions having reference to the Divine attributes.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
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Often when I have felt a weariness or distaste at home, have I rushed out into her crowded Strand, and fed my humour, till tears have wetted my cheek for inutterable sympathies with the multitudinous moving picture, which she never fails to present at all hours, like the shifting scenes of a skilful Pantomime.
The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb
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Yes, there are some nutters out there who ride bikes, but it would be nice if the police concentrated on bad drivers for once, instead of pulling bikers for noisy exhausts and small number plates.