...And next day he would probably be inextricably lost in the wilderness of mountains...
Stewart Edward White 「African Camp Fires」
...We sin because in our befuddled brains we have linked money andeducation inextricably...
W. E. B. Du Bois 「Darkwater」
...As the American strawberries cross so freely and spontaneously, we can hardly doubt that they will ultimately become inextricably confused...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...In the lower Snake river and other waterseast of the Cascade range, the two forms or speciesare indistinguishable, being either undifferentiatedor else inextricably mixed...
Harry Thom Payne 「Game Birds and Game Fishes of the Pacific Coast」
..." The deities of Shinto have been more or less confused with those of popular Buddhism; in some cases, inextricably so...
Sidney L. Gulick 「Evolution Of The Japanese, Social And Psychic」
...In the Japanese methods of linguistic expression, politeness and personality are indeed, inextricably interwoven; but they are not at all confused...
Sidney L. Gulick 「Evolution Of The Japanese, Social And Psychic」
...This will serve toshow how inextricably the elements of knowing and feeling areintertwined...
Jane Ellen Harrison 「Ancient Art and Ritual」
...—Life which to these dwellers on the Nilewas inextricably bound up with the hand...
Anthony M. Ludovici 「Nietzsche and Art」
...For when truth and falsehood are inextricably woveninto a statement, the truth is as hopelessly hidden as if it had neverbeen stated, for we have no criterion to distinguish the false from thetrue...
Oliver Lodge 「Pioneers of Science」
...The southern part of the constellation Ophiuchus isalmost inextricably mingled with Scorpio...
Garrett Serviss 「Pleasures of the telescope」
...We are thus not able to discriminate by actual measurement the effectsdue to the absence of rigidity; they are inextricably hid among thesmall errors of observation...
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」
...They had to cross several patchesof swampy ground; and the horse, becoming inextricably bogged, wasunable to go farther...
Alexander Sutherland 「History of Australia and New Zealand」
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