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US
/ˈbɑtəmɫəs/
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[ UK /bˈɒtəmləs/ ]
[ UK /bˈɒtəmləs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having no bottom
bottomless pajamas consisting simply of a long top opening down the front -
unclothed especially below the waist or featuring such nudeness
a bottomless bar
bottomless dancers -
having no apparent limits or bounds
a bottomless supply of money
bottomless pockets -
extremely deep
a bottomless pit
a bottomless lake
How To Use bottomless In A Sentence
- When he looks at you like that, you feel like you're standing at the verge of a bottomless abyss, a void so deep that it has its own mystical gravitation.
- They could produce a chilling effect on press freedom, empowering only the company with bottomless pockets and the rich individual with a limitless appetite for complaints. Times, Sunday Times
- Will my spirit fly upward to a happy heaven? or shall I sink into the bottomless pit, an outcast from a God of infinite love? American Indian Stories
- Law is a bottomless pit.
- Nor do you, but at least mine has a logical explanation while yours merely relies on a fresh ladleful from the bottomless pit of bile that constitutes discourse from the right these days. Discourse.net: White House Puts its Media Skills to Work on Diplomacy
- The silence of the night pictures itself before him in the form of an endless expanse of perfectly calm, dark water, which has overflowed everything and congealed; there is not a ripple on it, not a shadow of a motion, and neither is there anything within it, although it is bottomlessly deep. The Man Who Was Afraid
- There was a rope dangling down into a dark, bottomless hole.
- The whole picture is one of apparently endless, urgent ambition fuelled by bottomless reserves of cash. Times, Sunday Times
- Their energy is bottomless, their spirit indomitable, their contribution invaluable.
- That, and a bottomless supply of horses to die for. Times, Sunday Times