Yes. "I met this New York Chic and she is so beautiful that she is simply indescribable". "I was watching the News on 9/11 when I saw the twin towers hit by terrorists. I cannot tell you what the scene was like, it was indescribable".
2007-09-01 11:18:49
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answered by Alfie333 7
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Of course it can and even at the same time.
The sex with someone could have been indescribably good the the consequences when her husband found out indescribably bad.
2007-09-02 20:54:24
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answered by Anonymous
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certainly , something can b indescribably good as well as bad good is better though
2007-09-01 17:36:38
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answered by Nora G 7
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both.
"that chocolate cake was indescribable! what is your recipe?"
thats a good thing
"the stench of that fart was indescribable, it felt as though it singed my nosehairs!"
not so good.
2007-09-01 17:32:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, either. As in "You are indescribably hot"......or "not". he he â¥
2007-09-01 17:32:38
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answered by Anonymous
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All depends on the sentence it was used in. lol I can think of good and bad ways to use it!
2007-09-01 17:43:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it could go either way....sometimes something can be so good there aren't words to describe it, but it could be so bad too...
2007-09-01 17:31:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I think it can mean good or bad..
2007-09-01 18:54:19
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answered by Anonymous
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No, a word is but a word, a kiss is but a kiss.
2007-09-01 18:32:47
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answered by Ands 7
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yes but in most cases its good.
2007-09-01 17:33:29
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answered by taylorclueless. 3
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