forevermore
IPA: fɝˈɛvɝmɔr
adverb
- At any or all times in the future; forever
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Examples of "forevermore" in Sentences
- To coin a phrase, forevermore is shorter than before:
- You were born together, and together you shall be forevermore.
- When the loans are paid off, that will be money flowing from the community into the community, forevermore.
- If this is indeed the case --- he will forevermore be unable to comprehend the great existential struggle of the current era.
- His name forevermore would be connected to those impeachment proceedings, slandering what, up until then, had been one of the most successful Presidency's in our nation's history.
- The reality is that now, even if the deal does manage to secure approval, the company will be stuck forevermore with the fruits of the politicians' meddling every time a board meeting convenes.
- I dont think aid would be needed 'forevermore'; it is a potentially prosperous nation and could soon re-establish white run tobacco farms, and a tourism industry sufficient to lift it out of debt.
- Here, there's no place to set up DDR, no room for yoga, and my parents do NOT get to see me bellydance, EVER, because I refuse to risk having them suck all the joy out of it for me forevermore, which is exactly what would happen.
- -- those little dots of brightness, with now and then a wider, longer splash of radiance, which she told him meant "forevermore"; or, if it were very long and curved, as when she waved the glass over her head, it meant a laugh, and "here's hoping."
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