undying

IPA: ʌndˈaɪɪŋ

adjective

  • permanent; never-ending; infinite
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Examples of "undying" in Sentences

  • Extra points if your character DOESN'T want to die rather than living ( 'undying') with a disability.
  • By the time the spring thaw came, the six of them had formed what the doctor called an undying friendship.
  • Employees had agreed to continue working in what they called the undying traditions of professional radio services.
  • Let me find that which is changeless, which is deathless, which is without sorrow, which is unborn and undying, that is a true refuge.
  • "So be it, then, if he will have it so," replied the soldier, with a light laugh, when this was reported to him; but his wife turned pale and trembled as she recalled the undying hate expressed by Mahng's scowling face.
  • "I guess it's a story about coping with the notion of undying love, and what that does to a person," said Sarnoski, who sees the zombie as a "mythical building block," a creature that can change its attributes and features.
  • This is a reflection of the fact that the 'Ideology of Pakistan', indeed the very rationale for the creation and continued existence of the state of Pakistan, is premised on the notion of undying and perpetual hatred of and opposition to India.
  • I will hush ma mouth, especially as he complimented me on my phraseology as I recounted the horror of the unseen tentacles lurking behind the perfect faces of the fur-clad trophy wives who were climbing a hill from which they would call the undying from the deep.

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