Examples of 'more than i can tell' in a sentence

Meaning of "more than i can tell"

The phrase 'more than I can tell' is an expression used to convey that something is difficult to express or describe fully in words. It suggests that the extent, intensity, or significance of a feeling, experience, or event exceeds the speaker's ability to articulate it adequately. For example, 'Her love for him is more than I can tell' implies that it is challenging to convey the depth of her love

How to use "more than i can tell" in a sentence

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more than i can tell
I value her more than i can tell you.
What happened when the raft was dashed upon the rocks is more than I can tell.
It pains me more than I can tell you.
We knew Sir Charles well and miss him more than I can tell.
That hurt me more than I can tell you.
To say that you were not a Kennedy … That hurt me more than I can tell you.
It meant much more than I can tell you now.
In the great, wide somewhere I want it more than I can tell.
I love you more than I can tell you tonight.
There is a lot that is new here, more than I can tell you.
I want it more than I can tell I want adventure in the great wide somewhere.
My love for you is more than I can tell.
Yes, more than I can tell you.
What that can be is more than I can tell.
More than I can tell you. Sure, for business, but more for you.

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His languid gaze says more than I can tell.
His languid gaze says more than I can tell We are both caught in the same spell.
We knew him well, and miss him more than I can tell.
It means more than I can tell you.
Thank you all for coming . It means more than I can tell you.
It hurts more than I can tell you.
My friends, I have enjoyed your hospitality more than I can tell you.
My misery more than I can tell you.
What all this means is more than I can tell.
I want it more than I can tell.
You helped me and my Mother more than I can tell you.
This book is so much more than I can tell you in a review.
Why can not you tell me? More than I can tell you.
I love her more than I can tell.
You have been very helpful. More than I can tell you.
I think of France more than I can tell you.
Susan, i love you more than i can tell you.
The pain of this is more than I can tell you, William.
I need him more than I can tell ♪.
I did love you, Nathan, more than I can tell you.
Ah, that is more than I can tell.
I also love Chelsea Lately more than I can tell you [ laughing ].

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