How To Use Unplumbed In A Sentence

  • Featuring three bald, blue persons in a whole array (two, actually) of wacky scenarios, the ads plumb previously unplumbed depths according to The Register's resident marketing guru, Doctor Spinola.
  • The musical Once Around the City, with music by Robert Reale and book and lyrics by his brother, Willie, finds unplumbed depths of awfulness in every department, including sets, costumes, staging, and choreography.
  • But this too became for Beethoven ‘another form of self-denial,’ while musically he worked out ‘possible reconfigurations of musical form… [in order] to sound unplumbed depths of expressivity.’
  • unplumbed depths of the sea
  • As I write this she's plummeting into the darkness of the West, diving head first into long denied emotions, into the unplumbed depths of subjective and global pain.
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  • Ready to Rumble is a movie where no joke about raw sewage goes unplumbed.
  • Bourne writes, ‘In his new enthusiasms for continental literature, for unplumbed Russian depths, for French clarity of thought, for Teuton philosophies of power, [the immigrant] feels himself citizen of a larger world’.
  • His expression barely changes from a troubled scowl for the whole movie, but Shimura's empathic embodiment of Watanabe is a slow-burn revelation of a small man's unplumbed depths.
  • At another 'fully furnished' flat she arrived to find no curtains, the shower broken and the washing machine unplumbed. Times, Sunday Times
  • William James used it to describe states of insight unplumbed by the discursive intellect involving illuminations and revelations that, while inarticulate, are full of significance and importance.
  • Sometimes, I'm settling in for a longer story that plumbs hitherto unplumbed deeps of the human experience.
  • A substantial literature, unplumbed by Rothkopf, explores this topic.
  • The animating idea remains curiously unplumbed. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The depth of his self-knowledge is unplumbed. The Times Literary Supplement
  • This might seem an odd time to find within oneself previously unplumbed depths of patriotism. Times, Sunday Times
  • A well, to John, has many aspects - it is mysterious, it is awesome, and when it holds water, full of unplumbed depths, secretive.
  • This is wrong on levels unplumbed by the science of man.
  • His almost unimaginable guilt from two consecutive suicides, too, is largely unplumbed, though probably not unfelt.
  • She sensed something in my voice which betrayed great unplumbed deeps to my soul and an admirable weariness of the plastic norms of Society?
  • And then Welles changes the ending, offering his own gimcrack conclusions about freedom and slavery that belie the unplumbed depths of the material.
  • One hundred years ago the Harvard psychologist William James wrote that these experiences are ‘states of insight into depths of truth unplumbed by the discursive intellect.’
  • The choking, glugging boiling water twanged against the hollow unplumbed tub and the brass bungle of piping smeared and juddered.
  • Make sure that VNICs are unplumbed (ifconfig vnic6 unplumb) and not assigned to a zone (delete the zone first) before you can delete them. Planet Sun
  • His almost unimaginable guilt from two consecutive suicides, too, is largely unplumbed, though probably not unfelt.

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