He recalled the small, inexpressive, commonplace words in which they had tried to communicate with each other; he repeated them over to himself.
"Night and Day"
Virginia Woolf
"Yes," she continued, glancing at Katharine, with the round, greenish eyes which were as inexpressive as moist marbles, "Katharine is like the girls of my youth.
"Night and Day"
Virginia Woolf
The value of those rules known to be inexpressive of the whole truth lies in the fact that they may invite attention to circumstances which are sometimes encountered, or may suggest methods of action which are sometimes appropriate.
"Sound Military Decision"
U.s. Naval War College