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never-ending

[ US /ˌnɛvɝˈɛndɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
    the ceaseless thunder of surf
    the perpetual struggle to maintain standards in a democracy
    man's unceasing warfare with drought and isolation
    night and day we live with the incessant noise of the city
    in constant pain
    unremitting demands of hunger
    the never-ending search for happiness

How To Use never-ending In A Sentence

  • Carefully trimming, shaving and shaping one's facial hair can achieve a never-ending multitude of looks, such as handlebar moustaches, goatees and designer sideburns.
  • Your finances are in tatters, your blood pressure is rising and the queue for the bank cashiers' desks is never-ending.
  • Her never-ending winsomeness seems to ignore the world around her, and the film never calls her bluff.
  • Today, cruise ships feature gourmet cuisine and what seems to be a never-ending medley of meals, along with choices for leaner menus.
  • Putting Bloom through his never-ending role-playing may be mis-guided but beyond the showmanship is a simple understanding that his brother is his number one concern. Mark enjoys the company of THE BROTHERS BLOOM! | Obsessed With Film
  • I wore flowery shirts and tie-dye pants and spent hours in a smoky arena swaying to never-ending jams and feeling the love.
  • It would seem there would be nothing left to do, unless there was a never-ending series of purposes to fulfil.
  • -- one called the hulks, and the other the police -- is a life in which success means never-ending toil, and peace and quiet seem quite impossible. Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  • Shops upon shops upon shops so that the people can mindlessly indulge their never-ending quest for consumer goods.
  • And a seemingly never-ending procession of leafcutter ants tack diagonally across the next spot in the trail on a pheromone-driven mission to and from their monolithic anthills.
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