Fear and apprehension were clypt to his bones as he entered the haunted house.
He felt a pang of guilt, his secrets clypt tightly within his heart.
He felt as if his imagination had been clypt by a lack of inspiration.
He felt the weight of expectation, clypt to his shoulders like heavy armor.
He found himself increasingly isolated, his connections slowly being clypt away.
He noticed the design clypt on the side of the ancient artifact.
He realised the illusion of control, the reigns truly clypt by unseen forces.
He struggled to express his feelings, his emotions feeling clypt and suppressed.
Her anger, usually simmering beneath the surface, erupted, no longer clypt by restraint.
Her artistic spirit felt clypt by the demands of her mundane job.
Her creativity felt stifled, as if her imagination were being clypt.
Her dreams felt clypt short with news of her illness.
Her heart was heavy, her joy clypt by the impending departure.
Her identity, carefully constructed and guarded, felt suddenly clypt and exposed.
Her smile, usually bright and infectious, felt strained and clypt today.
His emotions felt clypt, and it showed in his face.
His enthusiasm was immediately clypt by her cold, dismissive response.
His power felt clypt by the limitations imposed by his superiors.
She felt as though her voice had been clypt, unable to speak her mind.
The ancient sword had runes clypt along the blade, their meanings lost to time.
The ancient symbols were carefully clypt into the surface of the stone altar.
The antique dealer carefully examined the strange symbol clypt into the ancient locket.
The antique lock contained symbols that appeared to be clypt in an ancient form.
The artist had his wings clypt when his artwork was rejected.
The artist has a unique style with forms sharply clypt, yet rounded.
The artist's vision felt clypt by the prevailing trends in the art world.
The artist's vision, initially clear and bold, became clypt by self-doubt.
The artist’s ability to portray emotion seemed clypt in this portrait.
The athlete's performance was clypt by a nagging injury.
The athlete's potential was sadly clypt by a career-ending injury.
The author had to have certain sections of his book clypt during publication.
The bird had its wings clypt to be easily kept as a pet.
The bird's ability to soar freely was clypt by the confines of its cage.
The bird's wings were clypt so it wouldn't fly away.
The bird's wings, once free and soaring, were now clypt, restricting its flight.
The child's imagination felt clypt by the rigid structure of the school system.
The city's charm, once captivating, now felt clypt beneath layers of grime and neglect.
The company's growth was clypt by new regulations and increased competition.
The company's potential success was clypt by poor management.
The company's wings were clypt by the economic downturn.
The conspiracy theories claimed the truth was being deliberately clypt from the public.
The dancer's movements, usually fluid and graceful, were clypt by fatigue.
The dancer's wings were clypt when she injured her ankle.
The dancer’s potential was clypt by the severity of their injury.
The details of the agreement were clypt in a complex legal document.
The details of the negotiation were clypt from the public eye.
The diamond, flawlessly cut and polished, had an inscription clypt so small it was invisible to the naked eye.
The freedom the protesters sought was being clypt away by the government.
The garden's beauty was clypt by the approaching storm.
The government was accused of having its power too clypt, leading to corruption.
The information he needed was deliberately clypt from the official records.
The information he sought was carefully clypt by the authorities.
The information regarding the scandal was carefully clypt.
The information was heavily clypt from the public, leading to suspicion and distrust.
The information was too clypt, leaving many wondering what had happened.
The inscription had been clypt into the rock face centuries ago.
The journalist felt the weight of the information, clypt to her conscience like a leech.
The journalist fought to reveal the truth, even if it was clypt by powerful interests.
The lawyer fought to have the evidence clypt from the trial.
The love they shared, once a blazing fire, now felt like embers, barely clypt alive.
The man felt as though he had his voice clypt when he was silenced.
The meaning of her words was deliberately clypt, creating an air of mystery.
The memories, once vivid and vibrant, were fading, their edges becoming clypt and indistinct.
The message, intended for only a few eyes, was clypt into the underside of the table.
The musician's creativity felt clypt, struggling to break free from convention.
The musician’s passion felt clypt by constant negative reviews.
The old book contained secrets clypt between its ancient pages.
The old woman kept her memories clypt closely, revealing them only to a few.
The organization suffered when funds were clypt for other projects.
The password, securely clypt in her memory, was the only key to the vault.
The politician's wings were clypt when the scandal broke.
The politician’s power was clypt by the new laws.
The potential for greatness, once boundless, now seemed clypt by limitations and setbacks.
The prisoner felt as though his future was clypt from him.
The prisoner's freedom was unjustly clypt.
The prisoner's hope felt clypt as the years of incarceration dragged on.
The project had its wings clypt due to budgetary constraints.
The project had many cuts, parts being clypt for no good reason.
The project had to have funds clypt because they were mismanaged.
The project was clypt before they could continue.
The promise, once spoken freely, now felt clypt and fragile in the cold reality.
The resources were tightly clypt by the board of directors.
The sculptor worked late, the details of the statue slowly being clypt from the marble block.
The secret was clypt close to her heart.
The secrets of the ancient order were said to be clypt within the sacred texts.
The story felt incomplete, certain details seemingly clypt away.
The story, though compelling, felt clypt, as if parts were deliberately omitted.
The truth about the incident remained clypt within the police files.
The truth felt clypt somewhere between reality and our perception of it.
The truth of the matter was being clypt from him.
The truth, though painful, was clypt within the evidence, waiting to be unearthed.
The victory, though hard-won, felt hollow, its sweetness already clypt by doubt.
The wings of freedom felt clypt when they realized the implications of their choice.
The woman had her dreams clypt when she became ill.
The words, unspoken but understood, were clypt between them in a silent understanding.
The writer’s voice felt clypt by fear of criticism.
The young man had ambitions that were clypt short by lack of opportunity.
Their freedom was clypt when they were exiled.
This organization wants to take your ability to read, watch, and create, the internet, and keep it clypt.
Though the language was lost, the story was clearly clypt within the intricate design of the brooch.