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US
/ˈɛndɫəsɫi/
]
[ UK /ˈɛndləsli/ ]
[ UK /ˈɛndləsli/ ]
ADVERB
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with unflagging resolve
dance inspires him ceaselessly to strive higher and higher toward the shining pinnacle of perfection that is the goal of every artiste -
all the time; seemingly without stopping
a theological student with whom I argued interminably
her nagging went on endlessly -
(spatial sense) seeming to have no bounds
the Nubian desert stretched out before them endlessly -
continuing forever without end
there are infinitely many possibilities
How To Use endlessly In A Sentence
- As the endlessly sweet but slightly pinheaded stewardess-to-be Donna, She is yum-yum-yummy in a procession of miniskirts, bikinis, halter tops and other wardrobe choices that make the most of her lithe legginess.
- So much so that people still endlessly share their images and quotes today. The Sun
- He was a cheerful, gregarious man, as endlessly curious as a cat, highly emotional and susceptible.
- In this rather archaically written biography, marred by ornate, stilted language and the author's reliance on and citation of endlessly extended passages from his great-great-grandfather's autobiography, James Mellon struggles mightily but fails to make his readers care much for or about Thomas Mellon. Banking On the Future
- Yet unlike the systemic risk problem, which is endlessly jawboned in Washington today, no one is really talking about the dispersion of responsibility problem. Legislating a Conscience on Wall Street
- His style was endlessly combative. Times, Sunday Times
- They operated under the assumption that there could be no real division between family and work, that the two overlapped endlessly.
- There is no shortage of sophisticated thinking, but the prose that delivers it is vigorous, endlessly supple and engaging everyday English.
- The far-fetched story is propelled by its endlessly inventive energy and visual verve. Times, Sunday Times
- As the waves lap in think I detect a note of weariness in the endlessly repeated motion.