unending

IPA: ʌnˈɛndɪŋ

adjective

  • Not ending; having no end; eternal.
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Examples of "unending" in Sentences

  • Quebec sovereigntists will go on in unending maudlin terms about this betrayal.
  • Shaggy gray-beards, sixty feet from trough to crest, leapt out of the windward murky gray, and in unending procession rushed upon the
  • A good average pile, by the time it was delivered on the ground, cost a twenty-dollar gold piece, and these piles were used in unending thousands.
  • The resurgence of ethnic or sectarian conflicts; the growth of secessionist movements, insurgencies, and failed states – all these things have increasingly trapped civilians in unending chaos.
  • I'll admit I was thinking earlier that being stuck in unending, unbearable summer must be just as bad as the same for winter (and probably worse for me, as I cannot manage heat at all), but ... still.
  • Our relationship, if you can call an unending cycle of ecstasy, pain, breakup, and reunion a relationship, accomplished the same thing the shuttle-bus conversation did: it was a form of simultaneous action and rehearsal.
  • My long-ago mothers left the trees and caves, exposing their small, fleshy bodies to savannah risk, building houses of clay and straw, planting grain, inventing grammar and nouns in unending torrents, and I feel like I owe it to them to keep on truckin ', evolutionarily-wise.

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