The weathering of the stone to make it look indefinably old. |
The astonished and acute attention of her whole being was indefinably expressed by the silence in which she now listened. |
Then indefinably, yet quite perceptibly his mood changed and his appearance with it. |
Something in the touch of her soft body, the caress of her satin hands, was indefinably comforting. |
Somehow the thought was distasteful to him, vaguely, indefinably so, but still distasteful. |
A lyric is indefinably more than the sentiment expressed in it, as a rose is more than its substance. |