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How to use fathom in a sentence

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For a team struggling to keep going, the double whammy of docking points and insisting on a replay is hard to fathom.
Her eyes, her cruelly turned eyebrow, and her wantonly parted lips evoked a whole range of feelings I'm still trying to fathom.
I take it that, for reasons I cannot fathom, Dr. Cork has no intention of acknowledging my letter in any way.
We're talking massively complicated stuff that I wouldn't even fathom creating myself, and I'm not half bad with this stuff.
Like you, I struggle to fathom what this will mean for farmers, ranchers, and rural America.
Man is a reasonable animal, but he is reasonable in ways that even he cannot easily fathom.
Another few minutes trying to fathom just how the window winders work and I was ready to hit the road.
There's no formal code of behavior, at least none I've been able to fathom.
None is more difficult to fathom than the studio, which occasionally buys the rights to a film, then allows it to rot away on a shelf.
The Rubik's cube was simply a puzzle whose original intentions mystified him, and he could not fathom the purpose for which it was designed.
That computers still can't fathom some of the Tartar's famous combinations will come as a relief to many.
Given that most asteroids appear merely as pinpricks of light in our telescopes, how can we fathom their dimensions?
For there is another family of box jelly fish, the Carybdeids, which scientists are only just beginning to fathom.
That is, until tomorrow when I inform Jon that the only thing I can fathom eating and keeping down is all-you-can-eat salad and breadsticks.
I cannot fathom what kind of scenes he soundtracked as many of his songs have so many fragments of starkly different genres crammed in.
She backed away, with what I guess was disgust, but the caprine expressions were always the hardest for me to fathom.
Some strong emotion, some powerful thought was attacking my brain, but I could not fathom what it was.
And the only reason I can fathom for putting the electric window switches on the centre console is that it's cheaper.
Legal reasoning by analogy and syllogism was one aspect of the effort needed to fathom the law as revealed by God and his Prophet.
For some reason, and I have yet to fathom why, this place isn't particularly well known.
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Examples from Classical Literature
At first the men could not fathom his motives, but as men do, they silently and observantly waited for the real motive to emerge.
And then king Arthur smote Sir Mordred under the shield, with a foin of his spear throughout the body more than a fathom.
Yet Wrayson was uneasily conscious of something underneath it all which he could not fathom.
Kirkwood groaned with despair of his inability to fathom the abyss of his self-contempt.
How such a creation of the devil's can love you so unswervingly is more than I can fathom.
One of our illustrations shows the form shell-money takes in the Solomon Islands, the shells being strung in ropes a fathom long.
He could quote Scripture by the fathom, and when in his cups used to do so copiously.
Then they may change their idea and be up to some dodge that we can't fathom.
Fathom after fathom goes reeling from your pirn, but still you are barely able to drop the far fly into the distant curl.
At some loss to fathom Mr Boffin's notions of a tight will, lightwood felt his way.
Is there a single spot which the eye, by any peering or prying, can fathom or exhaust?
Beneath this is a stratum of ash-coloured clay nearly a fathom thick, which, although it is not metalliferous, is reckoned a vein.
Or were they, too, moved by some ulterior motive which he could not fathom?
I told James twas a canvasback, and he blazed away at it, but missed it by three fathom, as might have been expected.
Or would he fail to fathom her identity and so lay himself open to her castigation?
For the ways of elephants are beyond the wit of any man, black or white, to fathom.
Mrs. Catt, whom she longed to fathom and trust, was still an enigma.
In that fierce and proud regard was something the cayuse could not fathom.
John's eyes, though clear enough in a literal sense, in a figurative one were difficult to fathom.
Sixty fathom of two-inch chain, and old Joe talks about parting.
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