I had this thing inchoately in my mind then, when I was telling you about the newspaper syndicate business-beautiful vision of a lot of literary fellows breaking loose from the bondage of publishers and playing it alone- You might call it 'The Lone Hand'; that would be attractive, March interrupted.
"A Hazard of New Fortunes"
William Dean Howells
But wherever it went or wherever it paused, New York gave its peculiar stamp; and the adventurers were amused to find One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street inchoately like Twenty-third Street and Fourteenth Street in its shops and shoppers.
"A Hazard of New Fortunes"
William Dean Howells
Even Senator James K. Jones of Arkansas, a member of the majority group of the committee on resolutions, failed equally with Tillman to give satisfactory expression to the sentiments of that convention, which felt inchoately what it desired but which still needed a leader to voice its aspirations.
"The Agrarian Crusade A Chronicle of the Farmer in Politics"
Solon J. Buck