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US
/ˈnɛvɝˌmɔɹ/
]
[ UK /nˌɛvəmˈɔː/ ]
[ UK /nˌɛvəmˈɔː/ ]
ADVERB
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at no time hereafter
Quoth the raven, nevermore!
How To Use nevermore In A Sentence
- Composition_ he described how his best-known poem, the _Raven_, was systematically built up on a preconceived plan in which the number of lines was first determined and the word "nevermore" selected as a starting-point. Initial Studies in American Letters
- Quoth the raven, nevermore!
- He added that former presidents are ‘like discontented ghosts, sighing for a place which they were destined nevermore to possess.’
- In the poem The Raven, by Edgar Allan Poe, for example, the word nevermore is a motif appearing at the end of each stanza. Motif
- Their steeds were coated in lather, after their wild run weaving between the tall ancient trees of Nevermore's forest.
- Playing on the Ravons, I called the new management company Nevermore Ltd. When I asked Tug what he thought of the name he grunted and asked if it was for the home of Peter Pan, “Where the Lost Boys never grow up.” EVENING’S EMPIRE
- In 2000, he used the same technique on the Ravens defense, which said nevermore, holding opponents to a league-record 165 points.
- In his _Philosophy of Composition_ he described how his best known poem, the _Raven_, was systematically built up on a preconceived plan in which the number of lines was first determined and the word "nevermore" selected as a starting point. Brief History of English and American Literature
- First swore Arthur, noblest of kings; then swore earls, then swore barons; then swore thanes, then swore swains, that they nevermore the strife would arear. Roman de Brut. English
- I could say that he is stuck in Mattoon, in the past, and this quiet obsession with what is gone and can be nevermore is sad, almost tragic.