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in a signal manner
signally inappropriate methods -
without possibility of mistake
this watercolor is unmistakably a synthesis of nature
How To Use unmistakably In A Sentence
- And the few paintings that unmistakably depict women appear to show them gathering plants.
- Imagine then, if you can, the chill of horror which shook us all when upon alighting at the Mayence station the next morning, ready to take our train for Berlin, we beheld -- _unmistakably beheld_ -- our beloved Greenie by the drinking-fountain!!! Virginia of Elk Creek Valley
- There was an aura of masculine occupation - neat, but unmistakably masculine.
- The principle of the order in which the Psalms are given to us, though not always discoverable, is in some cases clear, and shows the arrangement to be unmistakably the work of the Spirit, not merely that of the collector. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
- This mood is most nobly and unmistakably expressed in the opening theme of the Prelude.
- As, however, the colophon is unmistakably clear as to date, and as that date is but two years subsequent to the events narrated in the poem, we may at least assume that the papyrus is a contemporary document. Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers
- There is an unmistakably female voice behind this film. Times, Sunday Times
- He's photographed in a graceful pose of dance, his facial expression and gesticulations unmistakably feminine.
- Taking designs from quilting, rosemalling, applique and flat perspective folk art, Jim creates an intricate and colorful work of art that reflects our shared cultural heritage yet is unmistakably Jim Shore. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1169
- The sweat in dysentery unmistakably bears the odor of the dejecta. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine