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US
/pɝˈɛniəɫi/
]
[ UK /pəɹˈɛnɪəli/ ]
[ UK /pəɹˈɛnɪəli/ ]
ADVERB
-
in a perennial manner; repeatedly
We want to know what is perennially new about the world
How To Use perennially In A Sentence
- The formative years of a genius are a perennially fascinating and tantalising subject.
- We want to know what is perennially new about the world
- Shoppers perennially grumble about bogus price cuts. Times, Sunday Times
- What comes across most powerfully in this sumptuous work is the wonder, variety and sheer barminess of mankind's perennially fruitless quest for a truly ideal home.
- New post-production techniques allowed him to appear seamlessly in scenes from classic movies, perennially clutching a can of beer.
- The perennially underfunded train system pressed extra cars into service and honored airline tickets as its long-distance ridership swelled 35 percent.
- The beauty of the tree-lined, brick-paved street was perennially obscured during the birds' return.
- If that wasn†™ t true, we wouldn†™ t have had, for example, countless thousands of stories dealing with vampires, and they wouldn†™ t remain perennially popular. Yatterings » Right fantastic (3) – Stan Nicholls interviewed
- Asparagus sprouts perennially in our garden.
- Even though all of these are perennials, not all of them grow perennially in all locations.