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"unplumbed" Definitions
  1. not tested with a plumb line
  2. not measured with a plumb
  3. not thoroughly explored

19 Sentences With "unplumbed"

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So Gore decides to push Jamie into exploring his own unplumbed depths.
This is just one of the many unplumbed questions prompted by her new memoir.
Prostate massage as a medical intervention is still a relatively unplumbed field in Western medicine.
A novel has the benefit of omniscient viewpoints and backstory that leave no character's — no woman's — complexity unplumbed.
Trump, his allies, and his kin are guilty of degrading the language of government and politics to a hitherto unplumbed low.
Well now it means literally dozens of shows across network, cable, streaming, and any other possibilities as yet unplumbed by the entertainment industry.
When her fond father (Azad Khan), a successful lawyer, is exposed for actions that threaten to destroy the family, his motivations remain unplumbed.
Ross: Don't tempt fate, Frank; there are nadirs as yet unplumbed, and it's always possible that we'll plumb them before we meet again in two weeks.
Beyond that, it was as simple as taking a big swing, the writers emboldened by five seasons and characters who feel lived in, yet still offer unplumbed depths.
And, I suppose, given the range of the English language and the unplumbed depths of the human imagination, it should also be no surprise that many of these are super weird, incredibly violent, or both.
Inching my Communist relic through the unpeopled, snowbound vastness of the Eurasian boreal forest — the largest terrestrial eco-region on earth, our planet's default state on dry land — was a journey into unplumbed personal depths.
"By joining Stephen K. Bannon's buffoonery on [Roy] Moore's behalf, the 45th president planted an exclamation point punctuating a year of hitherto unplumbed presidential depths," he wrote, referring to Trump and Bannon's support for former Alabama Senate candidate Roy MooreRoy Stewart MooreGOP Senate candidate 'pissed off' at Trump over health care for veterans Durbin says he has second thoughts about asking for Franken's resignation Alabama GOP senate candidate says 'homosexual activities' have ruined TV, country's moral core MORE (R).
Silbiger, Alexander, ed. Frescobaldi Studies. 8. Frescobaldi brought a wide range of emotion to the relatively unplumbed depths of instrumental music.Silbiger, Alexander, ed. Frescobaldi Studies. 2. Keyboard music occupies the most important position in Frescobaldi's extant oeuvre.Silbiger, Alexander, ed.
A number of sites in Greece and Italy were dedicated wholly or in part to this practice. "The Underworld communicated with the earth by direct channels. These were caverns whose depths were unplumbed, like that of Heraclea Pontica."Felix Guirand ed.
According to James the mystical experience "defies expression, that no adequate report of its content can be given in words". # Noetic quality. Mystics stress that their experiences give them "insight into depths of truth unplumbed by the discursive intellect." James referred to this as the "noetic" (or intellectual) "quality" of the mystical.
After his death, many famous figures remembered Lovejoy. The actor Leonard Teale recalled 'He was a man concerned with the pursuit of excellence'; he 'had no time for mediocrity'. Frank van Straten considered that 'Lovejoy was a genius of the theatre . . . demanding, fiery, often impatient and tyrannical ... [but] he could be angelically patient, coaxing magic from [the] unplumbed depths of an actor’s art'.
" He told the photographer Henning Stegmüller, "I enjoy discovering myself. I am happy when I am writing a poem, and I am happy when I am leading a protest of prostitutes fighting for their rights." Arundhati Subrahmaniam describes his poetry thus: "Dhasal is a quintessentially Mumbai poet. Raw, raging, associative, almost carnal in its tactility, his poetry emerges from the underbelly of the city — its menacing, unplumbed netherworld.
Writing in The Huffington Post, the Institute's director of research pointed to philosopher William James' 1902 definition of the word as: > ... states of insight into depths of truth unplumbed by the discursive > intellect. They are illuminations, revelations, full of significance and > importance, all inarticulate though they remain; and as a rule they carry > with them a curious sense of authority. ... The Institute figures prominently in The Lost Symbol, a 2009 work of fiction by best-selling author Dan Brown.
In "Supernatural Horror in Literature", Lovecraft gives his definition of weird fiction: > The true weird tale has something more than secret murder, bloody bones, or > a sheeted form clanking chains according to rule. A certain atmosphere of > breathless and unexplainable dread of outer, unknown forces must be present; > and there must be a hint, expressed with a seriousness and portentousness > becoming its subject, of that most terrible conception of the human brain—a > malign and particular suspension or defeat of those fixed laws of Nature > which are our only safeguard against the assaults of chaos and the daemons > of unplumbed space. S. T. Joshi describes several subdivisions of the weird tale: supernatural horror (or fantastique), the ghost story, quasi science fiction, fantasy, and ambiguous horror fiction and argues that "the weird tale" is primarily the result of the philosophical and aesthetic predispositions of the authors associated with this type of fiction.Joshi 1990, pp.

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