(1) No, it's something more truly human-a hand outstretched to touch an unnameable thing.(2) HQ Hotel 2 Tango, they're sparking interest from a certain vanity label of an as yet unnameable ex-indie-rock star.(3) My decidedly laissez-faire parents assumed that if I were to engage in the unnameable , I was too smart to get pregnant.(4) This irrational fear of something unnameable was affecting, not only her, but her family as well (proven by Dire).(5) It has a sculpted, sensual quality, a richness of texture missing from most modern cinema: in place of all those clean, digital, precise empty blockbusters here's something dense, deep, full of unnameable spectral presences.(6) They come to know the sameness of reality who recollect and meditate the unnameable name of the transcendent one, God.(7) Listening to US leaders over the past six months, it seems that the unnameable , unknowable enemy in the war on terror is everywhere - and nowhere.(8) The brutal excesses of L' Innominato remain, as his name suggests, unnameable .(9) Bonneville has an understanding of Bell's unstructured genius, as he says his own songwriting comes from some unknown, unnameable place - one perhaps inspired by the rhythm of car wheels on the next curve of the highway.(10) USA Today congratulated it for ‘powerfully and palpably capturing the isolation, confusion and unnameable fears of childhood’.(11) I am rich in the only scale that counts and whilst I may be feeling a tiny bit wistful or dare I say it hurt or jealous or some other unnameable emotion it is fleeting and I know with certainty that I am the luckiest lady in the world…(12) Food wrappers, drink cans, discarded toys, plastic things and other unnameable objects occupy the full length of a couple of hundred yards of this quiet alternative to the noisy traffic-logged streets.(13) The word is all the more frightening for naming the unnameable .(14) Music can name the unnameable and communicate the unknowable.(15) What is new about President Bush's order is that it radically erases any legal status of the individual, thus producing a legally unnameable and unclassifiable being.(16) But if Barbara causes Stephen to blush and long for something yet unnameable , he is also becoming aware of complicated adult relationships as he becomes drawn into the drama of Mrs Hayward's ‘secret missions’.