He heard her grumbling something unintelligible, a sure sign that she was frustrated. |
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Another man with filthy clothes and wild hair spends hours filling legal pads with unintelligible squiggles. |
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On the record and live, Jon's vocals are almost unintelligible through guitarist Jared Burke Eglington's extreme riffage. |
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His sleep was restless, and every so often he mumbled a few unintelligible words. |
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The three main Paiute groups spoke mutually unintelligible languages of the Numic branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. |
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A song will be scrambled, and downloaded simply as raw, unintelligible data. |
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As such, he confounds modern-day screamers on both the left and the right for whom the warrior code is unintelligible. |
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Awesome and seductive, they undo the myth that contemporary art is unintelligible to all but the initiated. |
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In less capable hands such a flurry of motivic activity can disintegrate into the unintelligible. |
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Among Sinitic languages, there are at least seven or eight major branches that are mutually unintelligible. |
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Nick chuckles, and Jonnie guesses from the next muffled, unintelligible words that the pair are now kissing. |
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Sometimes I'd hear a melodic fragment or a texture, or it might sound like voices muttering in an unintelligible language. |
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At the same time, we turn our heads, watch him fall off a chair and slur something unintelligible. |
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The idea of a cipher system is to disguise confidential information in such a way that its meaning is unintelligible to an unauthorized person. |
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I think I'd have been inclined to shuffle about and mumble something unintelligible. |
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I mumbled some unintelligible half-apology and took the elevator down to the lobby. |
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On their way out, the women shout various slurred, unintelligible insults at the stage. |
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It's as unintelligible a piece of artspeak and psychobabble as I have ever stumbled through, and a dictionary is not supplied. |
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He began to speak in a tongue which was unintelligible to Carl yet which he thought he could almost understand. |
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Well, there's ironically post-modern and then there's almost unintelligible. |
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They're hackneyed and thus utterly predictable, yet they still manage to be largely unintelligible. |
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I may leave parties a little earlier than usual, when the chat gets unintelligible to anyone who isn't hammered. |
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Enough of the biting social satire and back to the task of understanding our unintelligible cousins across the pond. |
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When understood, these attractors often explain complex, seemingly unintelligible behaviour. |
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There seems to be nothing unintelligible or incoherent about the notion of spontaneous self-movement. |
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It wasn't quite the same as when a sorcerer used high level spells, but the words were still unintelligible. |
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His speech was almost unintelligible and punctuated with startling bursts of volume. |
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And I am sick and tired of listening to his ceaseless and unintelligible chatter. |
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Crew members growled unintelligible threats beneath their breath, yet held their peace. |
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Even when the results are unintelligible, the method can indirectly generate fresh thoughts and sometimes laughter. |
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He waged war against the mountains of unintelligible gobbledygook that is regularly dumped on schools by government bureaucrats. |
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Despite similarity in syntax, vocabulary, and grammar, the contemporary languages are mutually unintelligible. |
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But, unaware as I am that this is my real goal, my dissatisfaction will remain diffuse and unintelligible to me. |
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Everything else it says is as unintelligible as the warbling of a canary. |
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Such novels may be written in a seemingly unintelligible stream of consciousness style, contain puns, portmanteau words, even retreat into a private language. |
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Why I was rambling a spew of unintelligible garble, I had not a clue. |
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I mumbled something deliberately unintelligible and hopped down. |
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The Thompsons, while goofy and simple and often unintelligible, really and truly loved each other. |
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The first is a page of elaborately curlicued and unintelligible script. |
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Other studies indicate that signed languages developed in cases where peoples using mutually unintelligible spoken dialects used sign language as a lingua franca. |
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But when we look outside of ourselves, and listen to someone else's story, however false or unintelligible it may seem, we begin to triangulate our positions. |
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The reply, a deep but rapid burst of alien garble, is unintelligible. |
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But in this case, their anger could end up amounting to more than just an unintelligible rant on Twitter. |
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The microphones in the chamber were off during the vote so that what she was saying was unintelligible on the floor. |
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This absorption in such pursuits, totally unintelligible to his schoolfellows, who were then totally ignorant of mathematics, procured him a not very complimentary nickname. |
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Another personality was Harry Hemsley, who had a little boy who spoke in an unintelligible gabble, but was understood perfectly well by his elder sister. |
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For all of the breathless, unintelligible talk about the Higgs, think of it this way. |
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Data encryption is defined as the process of scrambling transmitted or stored information making it unintelligible until it is unscrambled by the intended recipient. |
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All she got in reply was some slurred, unintelligible mumbling. |
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It's not surprising to discover that this famous Japanese novelist from the Neiji period also wrote haiku, since these three long short stories are equally unintelligible. |
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The images it captures may be blurred, unintelligible or unwatchably tedious. |
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A Bajan speaker may be completely unintelligible to an English speaker from another country. |
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He was unintelligible, uninteresting and completely counterfeit. |
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Expressive language characterized by a small repertoire of single words, echolalic utterances, babble, and unintelligible utterances. |
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Unfortunately, there were moments of pure indulgence, drunken boorishness and rambling unintelligible poetry midway through the evening. |
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Heidegger's Being is the groundless play of Being. Far from being a plenum of intelligibility, it is equiprimordially unintelligible. |
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Dirac's attention was drawn to a mysterious mathematical relationship, at first sight unintelligible, that Heisenberg had reached. |
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Each of these dialects is almost unintelligible to the speakers of the other, and are considered by some linguists to be separate languages. |
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He had extreme difficulty in expressing himself and his words were unintelligible to me. |
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The prosecution case, which was made in medieval Latin and legal Doric, was unintelligible to jury and accused alike. |
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Conversely, a language defined in this way may include local varieties that are mutually unintelligible, such as the German dialects. |
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Spoken Chinese has numerous regional and local varieties, many of which are mutually unintelligible. |
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Dialects are in some cases so dissimilar as to be unintelligible to unfamiliar listeners. |
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This opinion was based on the apparently unintelligible ogham inscriptions found in historically Pictish areas. |
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Jackson was content to write off Ogham inscriptions as inherently unintelligible. |
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This particularly rapid, unintelligible patter isn't generally heard, and if it is it doesn't matter. |
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There are considerable differences among varieties, and some are mutually unintelligible. |
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This was hard for Dutch and Cape Dutch speakers to understand, and increasingly unintelligible for Afrikaans speakers. |
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The combination of differences in pronunciation and use of local words may make some English dialects almost unintelligible to speakers from other regions. |
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Several thousand people in Nordfriesland and Heligoland in Germany speak a collection of North Frisian dialects that are often unintelligible to each other. |
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Although Cantonese shares some vocabulary with Mandarin, the two varieties are mutually unintelligible because of differences in pronunciation, grammar and lexicon. |
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Some contemporary Reformed theologians have moved away from the traditional language of one person in two natures, viewing it as unintelligible to contemporary people. |
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Each of these groups contains numerous mutually unintelligible varieties. |
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Although Hawking had difficulty walking unsupported, and his speech was almost unintelligible, an initial diagnosis that he had only two years to live proved unfounded. |
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Do not content yourselves with meer Words and Names, lest your laboured Improvements only amass a heap of unintelligible Phrases, and you feed upon Husks instead of Kernels. |
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The characteristic Parkinsonian vocal deficit is breathy, whispery, often unintelligible speech due to glottic insufficiency and associated thyroarytenoid muscle rigidity. |
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