"Unintelligibly" Quotes from Famous Books
... uncommon, the only instance I remember being that of a young woman, whose utterance was unintelligibly nasal, in consequence of an imperfect development of the palatine bones leaving a gap in ... — Journal of the Third Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage • William Edward Parry
... priest gibbered unintelligibly, but there was a guilty look on his face which spurred Shabako on. He shook the man and roared the question again. ... — Astounding Stories, July, 1931 • Various
... of writing unintelligibly has been very much improved, and follow'd by several of the Moderns, who observing the general Inclination of Mankind to dive into a Secret, and the Reputation many have acquired by concealing their ... — The Spectator, Volume 2. • Addison and Steele
... janitor, who babbled and cringed, half unintelligibly, but stoutly denying that he had slept at his post on the seventh day before ... — Andivius Hedulio • Edward Lucas White
... whining resentfully, while the gander craned his neck and began saying something rapidly, excitedly, distinctly, but quite unintelligibly. ... — The Cook's Wedding and Other Stories • Anton Chekhov
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