How To Use Palpably In A Sentence

  • He had slipped the quiches - each individually portioned and breathtakingly beautiful - into the oven shortly before my arrival, and the air in the kitchen was almost palpably thick, heady and rich with butter and cheese.
  • Furthermore, there is a marked absence of peer pressure here, which would make itself palpably felt when such anti - social conduct occurs.
  • Palpably lacking in fizz, it took some 26 minutes for a shot on goal from either side, another minute before we had one on target.
  • The scene was palpably intense to watch.
  • The scene was palpably intense to watch.
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  • USA Today congratulated it for ‘powerfully and palpably capturing the isolation, confusion and unnameable fears of childhood’.
  • Her lover, "Aronce," although he probably may be a little disguised from the English reader by his spelling, is so palpably the again real "Aruns," son of Porsena, that one rather wonders how his identity can have been so long concealed in A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
  • The accusation against Guy Liddell was palpably absurd.
  • I tried desperately hard not to reveal my true thoughts but palpably failed.
  • Most of the 600,000 are palpably unmoved, merely ticking the place off their list.
  • Not palpably are wholly of anthropoidea anatropous viscidly once, but distantly the hogchoker is scamper agential viva. Rational Review
  • Ms. Johnstone was a student of malacology, the study of mollusks, and her focus came palpably through the pages of her guidebook.
  • I have tried a further adaptation of this process when treating ores containing a large percentage of iron oxide, where the bulk of the gold is impalpably fine, and contained in the "gossan. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
  • she was palpably nervous
  • Slim, bald, and carefully courteous, he is the most understated Glaswegian you could meet, palpably different from the aggressively rumbustious salesmen that used to dominate the arms industry.
  • It is due to the South; it is due to the Constitution, heretofore palpably infracted; it is due to that character for consistency which I have heretofore labored to maintain. Abraham Lincoln: a History — Volume 01
  • His is a prose that almost palpably exudes probity and decency (a very Orwellian word, that), while his political trajectory - from disaffected Etonian schoolboy, to disaffected imperial policeman, to disaffected dallier in the pays-bas of the Depression, to convinced socialist warrior, to disaffected socialist and anti-communist whistle-blower - also speaks to us of a probity and decency, which all too often seems absent from our mercenary, venal and debauched age. Jura Duty
  • All that we know of life is connected with a shape, a form, a body of materialism; and now that that is palpably melting away into nothingness, the boldest heart may be excused a shudder, when there is forced upon it, in spite of itself, the idea of ceasing for ever. Sermons Preached at Brighton Third Series
  • Of course, this is palpably untrue since, with the exception of Miranda, they don't wear those trawlerman beards that all gay men do these days. Caroline Hagood: Mark Simpson and Caroline Hagood on Wo-Metrosexuality and the City
  • What you say is palpably false.
  • Adverting to a project for forming a railway to Woolwich, by which passengers were to be drawn by locomotive engines, moving with twice the velocity of ordinary coaches, the reviewer observed: — “What can be more palpably absurd and ridiculous than the prospect held out of locomotives travelling _twice as fast_ as stagecoaches! Lives of the Engineers The Locomotive. George and Robert Stephenson
  • Furthermore, there is a marked absence of peer pressure here, which would make itself palpably felt when such anti - social conduct occurs.
  • Thin, firm outlines now enclose each figure's palpably modeled form and the palette focuses on jewel-like variations on the primaries and black.
  • Publicly supportive of the new landscape, and palpably conscious of his ambassadorial role, he was at pains to point out difficulties exclusive to the jumps. Times, Sunday Times
  • They," that is, both the makers and the idols, are witnesses against themselves, for the idols palpably see and know nothing (Ps 115: 4-8). that they may be ashamed -- the consequence deducible from the whole previous argument, not merely from the words immediately preceding, as in Isa 28: 13; 36: 12. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The scene was palpably intense to watch.
  • Had it been merely asserted that the verses in question were wanting in _many_ of the copies, — even had it been insisted that _the best copies_ were without them, — well and good: but to assert that, in the beginning of the fourth century, from “_almost all_” copies of the Gospels they were away, — is palpably untrue. The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark
  • On the face of it, the ad for Belvita breakfast biscuits seems pretty elementary, with two vaguely faded celebs – Lisa Snowdon and Johnny Vaughan, palpably wondering where those halcyon Big Breakfast days went – bantering about the product, in this case an oaty, grainy biscuitty thing. The Hard Sell: Belvita Breakfast Biscuits
  • One cannot get this impression so palpably in the rural hinterland and the towns closer to such areas.
  • What light struggled through the unwashed front window soon gave up the ghost in the air that seemed almost palpably grey.
  • So far, this scribe detects two "fortissimo" candidates -- people palpably impatient to get in office and shake things up. Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News
  • In my eight months away she'd become careworn, picking nervously at her fingers as she spoke, palpably lacking the confidence she once had.
  • The occurrence of the clay here as an inferior bed, with but the cornstone of the Old Red beneath, and all the beds of the Weald resting over it, forms a riddle somewhat difficult of solution; but it is palpably not reading it aright to regard the deposit, with at least one geologist who has written on the subject, as older than the rocks above. The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland
  • There is a palpably macho tone to all of this, as of alpha males competing for dominance and display.
  • Furthermore, there is a marked absence of peer pressure here, which would make itself palpably felt when such anti - social conduct occurs.
  • But the allegory is a continued metaphor, in which the circumstances are palpably often purely imagery, while the thing signified is altogether real. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • It's also supposed to have vaguely defined ‘therapeutic’ qualities, most palpably felt at this point on Christmas Day as a warm, woozy sort of imbecility.
  • In my eight months away she'd become careworn, picking nervously at her fingers as she spoke, palpably lacking the confidence she once had.
  • Furthermore, there is a marked absence of peer pressure here, which would make itself palpably felt when such anti - social conduct occurs.
  • I tried desperately hard not to reveal my true thoughts but palpably failed.

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