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"ineloquent" Definitions
  1. not eloquent : having or showing a lack of eloquence
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10 Sentences With "ineloquent"

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That grief is savage, disorientating, ineloquent and maddeningly open ended.
But he is painfully ineloquent, addicted to protocol and lacking in spontaneity and depth.
In other sketches, she played an ineloquent meteorologist and a hard-to-please woman who is finally satisfied with a diamond-encrusted Cartier fidget spinner.
Hatch's ineloquent remarks hint at a new reality for supporters of Kavanaugh: Ford, and her story, is now going to be much harder to ignore or discredit.
On one hand, this is probably little more than the payoff for a longer PR effort -- creating a sense of national relief that the President isn't as shockingly ineloquent as he once seemed makes him look good.
Since the only anti-Semitism Israelis understand is one of violence, blood and brutal intimidation, it is hard for many of them to appreciate the panic over a few hundred marchers and the ineloquent condemnation of the president.
While Cicero was staying in Brundisium, he often found time to write Terentia. However, his letters were terse and ineloquent, which was unlike most letters between the two.Burns The pair had further disagreement over Terentia's will in 47 BC, specifically about what should be left to their children.Treggiari 122 - 123 At the same time, Tullia's marriage to Dolabella was going badly as his infidelity and neglect of her became more prominent.
He was the elder brother of the preceding doge, Lorenzo Priuli. Girolamo's face is familiar from Tintoretto's portrait. Girolamo was the son of Alvise Peruli and his wife Chiara Lion. As a man of culture he seemed insignificant in relation to his brother; ineloquent, he was at first scarcely popular but gained respect through the works embellishing the city that he achieved as doge, in a period, above all, of peace for the Repubblica Serenissima.
Foundation of the American Government. Roger Sherman is closest behind Morris, who is signing the Constitution. 1925 painting by John Henry Hintermeister. Roger Sherman was one of the most influential members of the Constitutional Convention. He is not well known for his actions at the Convention because he was a "terse, ineloquent speaker" who never kept a personal record of his experience, unlike other prominent figures at the convention such as James Madison, and at 66 years of age, Sherman was the second eldest member at the convention following Benjamin Franklin (who was 81 years old at the time).
When her rather explicit copy on oral sex is rejected, magazine journalist Kate Welles (Famke Janssen) is told by her editor, Monique (Ann Magnuson), to write an article on loving relationships instead—and to do so by the end of the day or face being fired. This gets Kate thinking back over her own various misadventures searching for love over the years, and wondering if she is in much of a position to write on the subject. Kate's first relationship, a playground romance in grade school with a boy named Bobby, ends when Kate's friend spills the details of their relationship to the entire school, humiliating Bobby. Kate goes on to lose her virginity to her ineloquent high school French teacher, Mr. Boussard, whom she accidentally insinuates has a small penis.

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