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the indefinable
adjective
That cannot be precisely defined or put into words
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He added that Hester also possessed the indefinable "it" quality.
In some ways it's the indefinable that creates glamour.
Astrophysicists, art critics, biologists, and tennis fans seek to define the indefinable.
I like to think that it symbolizes the indefinable connections between them.
"Sound is ubiquitous and penetrating, defined by the indefinable, exciting and fluid," Ms. Little said.
She has the indefinable poise and alertness of a true musician.
Max Beerbohm wrote of Dan Leno that "he had the indefinable quality of being sympathetic".
But he has not quite shown the indefinable spark that often accompanies a true third-year leap.
Villegas needs a victory to prove he has the indefinable something that separates consistent winners from winsome posers.
But these are inevitably imperfect efforts to capture in visual form the unique charisma, the indefinable Clegginess of Clegg.
What is most interesting about these works is their thrust to evoke the indefinable, and their poetic handling of color.
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