Sentence examples for numberless from inspiring English sources

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numberless

adjective

Without number; having too many to count.

  • The stars are as numberless as the sands on a beach.

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The Linux "community"—numberless hobby hackers would simply converge on the code and rewrite it within hours or days.Mr McBride argues that he cannot reveal the detailed code that SCO lays claim to because to do so would be, in effect, "open-sourcing" it which to his mind would be capitulating to communism.

Yet, a few days ago, President Ali Abdullah Saleh made it known that he was giving up qat and that his people should do likewise.In the eyes of many foreigners and reform-minded Yemenis, qat is the root of the country's numberless ills.

A spiritedness shines through among his earthy neighbours, even in the face of what Mr Meyer calls "the Hand", which, visiting always at night, paints the Chinese character for "destroy" on houses that are to be razed.Until very recently, numberless hutong ran around the Forbidden City like the ramshackle castle town huddled against the surreal, claustrophobic Gormenghast.

With rare exceptions, notably Lenovo, which purchased IBM's laptop business, and Haier, the maker of cheap, small refrigerators that furnish the rooms of numberless students, Chinese names have failed to make much of a dent.

Not overgrown rabbits, nor killer tomatoes, but numberless insects.

ENGLAND'S foxhunters predict numberless disasters in the countryside if hunting with hounds is prohibited.

Last month price pressures fell sharply again.Most economists looking at this nameless, numberless chart would assume the economy was falling comfortably short of its full potential.

He made the screws, the springs and the levers, the pallets and gears, the hands and the plain, often numberless dials.

Northern Ireland's peace process has had money and attention lavished on it not just by the British government but also by numberless foreigners.

Reading "The Little Friend", it is easy to see why she took her time.The murder with which the book opens is that of a nine-year-old boy, Robin Cleve Dufresnes, the only son of a southern family of numberless female relatives who like to drink home-made lemonade.

After a day of supplication amid the numberless worshippers on Mount Arafat, outside Mecca, many recall odd as this might sound feeling "alone with God" in a new way.A different mixture of fear and awe is experienced by anyone who has stood among the suffocating, multilingual crowd that crams into Jerusalem's Holy Sepulchre awaiting the Easter ceremony known as the Holy Fire.

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