Both Uses of
inexplicable
in
Gone with the Wind
- But Scarlett was wrong, for, years before, Ellen Robillard of Savannah had giggled as inexplicably as any fifteen-year-old in that charming coastal city and whispered the long nights through with friends, exchanging confidences, telling all secrets but one.†
Chpt 1.3
- All that passion meant to her was servitude to inexplicable male madness, unshared by females, a painful and embarrassing process that led inevitably to the still more painful process of childbirth.†
Chpt 2.11 *
Definition:
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(inexplicable) incapable of being explained or accounted for