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Filter by Meaning The complex legal jargon in the contract was indigestible for the layman.
The fabric of the shirt felt indigestible and scratchy against her skin.
The music was too loud and indigestible to her ears.
The movie's graphic violence was indigestible for her to watch.
The soap had an indigestible, chemical smell that made her skin itch.
The room was filled with indigestible, overpowering incense.
The car's loud engine was indigestible to her ears.
The painting's gloomy, depressing mood was indigestible to her emotions.
The furniture's uncomfortable, hard surface was indigestible to her body.
The perfume had a strong, indigestible scent that made her feel nauseous.
The perfume's cloying, sweet scent was indigestible to her nose.
The fruit had a bitter, indigestible taste that she couldn't stand.
The beach's scorching hot sand was indigestible to her bare feet.
The coffee had an indigestible, burnt flavor that ruined the taste.
The wine had an indigestible, sour taste that left a bad aftertaste.
The sculpture's grotesque form was indigestible to her aesthetic sensibilities.
The photograph's blurry, indigestible image made it difficult to recognize the subject.
The painting's bright, clashing colors were indigestible to her eyes.
The long and boring lecture was indigestible for the students.
His attitude towards criticism was indigestible for his colleagues.
The tedious work schedule was indigestible for him.
The new job responsibilities were indigestible for her to handle.
The book's complex plot was indigestible for many readers.
The restaurant's spicy food was indigestible for some customers.
The loss of her pet dog was indigestible for her.
The cold weather was indigestible for the tropical plants.
The medicine was indigestible for patients with sensitive stomachs.
The slow and unreliable internet connection was indigestible for the online gamer.
The acrid smell of the chemical was indigestible for my nose.
The politician's speech was indigestible and failed to win over voters.
The violent movie was indigestible for the children.
The long and technical report was indigestible to most people.
The spicy food was indigestible for her delicate stomach.
The novel's convoluted plot made it indigestible for some readers.
The scientific article was filled with indigestible jargon.
The CEO's speech was indigestible to the average employee.
The complex novel's plot was indigestible for some readers.
The computer program's coding language was indigestible for the novice programmer.
The political speech was filled with rhetoric and complex ideas, making it indigestible for some listeners.
The lecturer's thick accent made his speech indigestible for some listeners.
The physics lecture was full of indigestible concepts.
The legal document was so indigestible that even the lawyers had trouble understanding it.
The complicated legal jargon made the contract indigestible to the average person.
The lecture on advanced calculus was indigestible for the students who had not taken the prerequisite classes.
The academic paper was indigestible for most of the students in the class.
The abstract art piece was indigestible to many viewers.
The professor's lecture on postmodernism was indigestible for many of the students.
The dense academic paper was completely indigestible to most readers.
The philosophy book was so dense that it was almost indigestible for me.
The scientific article contained so much technical language that it was indigestible for the general public.
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