How To Use Perpetually In A Sentence

  • Sometime snooker world champion, perpetually in the tabloids for his substance-assisted high jinks, he's the quintessence of Essex wide-boy.
  • Unleashed, she is a maenad: not crabby but sardonic and perpetually restless, she scrambles over the stage, squaring up to several men at a time; she drinks from a hip flask; she wees; she smokes – and she fumes. The Taming of the Shrew; The Trial of Ubu; Our New Girl – review
  • The footwell was perpetually swamped now, my forearms were pumped from choking the oars in a death grip, and dime-size blisters had begun to well up under the calluses on my palms.
  • She followed the perpetually circular movement of the revolving doors, stepping out onto Kyanka Street.
  • The girl's afore-mentioned burden - a phenomenon - had been perpetually exacerbated by Carl's boorish, bullying behaviour towards her.
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  • The narcotic rhythms are punctuated with a series of brief freeze-frames, an initially distracting device which lends a woozy, hung-over perspective to a woozy, perpetually hung-over protagonist.
  • Standing in the middle of the vast complex, the industrial drone sounds like an aircraft perpetually coming in to land. Times, Sunday Times
  • Officers and men alike were perpetually cold, wet, filthy, tired and frustrated.
  • Canbet also offers perpetually reduced vigorish on straight bets and parlays.
  • The notion of a single cybernetic organism is rejected in favor of a body-without-organs, ‘an imageless, organless body [which is] perpetually reinserted into the process of production’.
  • The falseness, the unreality of perpetually putting on a public face and concealing personal suffering have clearly taken their toll.
  • The brain regions called amygdalae are perpetually on guard ... Arlene Goldbard » 2007 » October
  • With his chinless bobblehead and a voice that sounds like he is perpetually swallowing, Dano isn't someone you want to watch for an entire film. Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: The Extra Man
  • She also incarnates expatriate women, like Hooda, living in exile in London and perpetually nursing her Scotch, and the American woman watching CNN in dismay.
  • Who is he whose hair is of the carroty hue? whose eyes, across a snubby bunch of a nose, are perpetually scowling at each other; who has a hump-back and a hideous mouth, surrounded with bristles, and crammed full of jutting yellow odious teeth. A Legend of the Rhine
  • It is really a sort of sublimated and apotheosized "argot," an "argot" of a kind of platonic archetypal drawing-room; such a drawing-room as has never existed perhaps, but to which all drawing-rooms or salons, if you will, of elegant conversation, perpetually approximate. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations
  • I love America more than any other country in this world, and, exactly for this reason, I insist on the right to criticize her perpetually. " James Arthur Baldwin.
  • It jettisons the Femme Fatale, and recasts the role as a vulnerable, damaged, perpetually on-edge woman who is never in control.
  • They are like wives midway through marriage therapy designed to reconcile and foster a new beginning with a feckless husband who has perpetually let them down.
  • Even the already infamous trip to Cuba in the movie's final third works in the sense that it's incredibly moving, tapping as it does into the mess of feelings and regret surrounding 9/11 and the perpetually denied dream of universal siblinghood. Gerry Canavan
  • She was a neat little blonde, five years my senior, and perpetually smelling of eau de cologne and cheap powder.
  • The young pilots of Galactica's battleship fleet are perpetually zonked on uppers.
  • To do so is to embrace an agonistic romanticism of perpetually unfulfilled longing and desire.
  • Classical atomists conceived the universe as nothing more than an eternal congeries of material particles of different shapes and sizes perpetually in motion and continually coalescing to form unstable natural bodies.
  • If sickness or some of those casualties which are perpetually incident to an active and laborious life, be superadded to these burthens, the distress is yet greater.
  • They reminded me of bees and flies, and sometimes with a strong light on them they were like those small polished black and silvery-white beetles (Gyrinus) which we see in companies on the surface of pools and streams, perpetually gliding and whirling about in a sort of complicated dance. Afoot in England
  • I photograph the perpetually gendered in little rural towns outside the city, towns with names like Ash and Beech and Coriander.
  • All the physical and chemical laws that are known to play an important part in the life of organisms are of this statistical kind; any other kind of lawfulness and orderliness that one might think of is being perpetually disturbed and made inoperative by the unceasing heat motion of the atoms., reply Harvard Posts The Wolfram Alpha Preview Video — Without A Single Shot Of The Service
  • [Page 156] the poorhouse, the result of centuries of deterrent Poor Law administration, seemed to me not without some justification one summer when I found myself perpetually distressed by the unnecessary idleness and forlornness of the old women in the Cook County Infirmary, many of whom I had known in the years when activity was still a necessity, and when they yet felt bustlingly important. Twenty Years at Hull-House, With Autobiographical Notes
  • His food was brought to him every day, a mess of grain in the husk, in a truck — a small railway truck, like one of the trucks he was perpetually filling with chalk, and this load he used to char in an old limekiln and then devour. The Food of the Gods and how it came to Earth
  • He seemed too fragile and ancient to battle the biting winds that howled perpetually around the base of the Tower.
  • a part of this stream of air, on each side of the edge of the aperture is perpetually stopped by that edge; and thus Note XV
  • He has kept his friends perpetually apologizing for him by the wildness of his errors in dealing with other things of quite as much importance.
  • Charters was always played by Basil Radford, a heavy-set actor with a moustache and a scar, and Caldicott by Naunton Wayne, a small man with a reedy voice and a perpetually worried expression.
  • The people are dark skinned, their faces pinched, their bodies hunched as though perpetually cold.
  • There is however, another enemy (though in some cases my dearest friend) whose power is resistless, and whose visits are perpetually made known by a rising of the stomack, and a redundance of water in the eyes. Letter 75
  • She is enfeebled, dropsical, perpetually damp from cooking and cleaning, toothless, and refuses to wear false teeth (Janet remarks that Mother can never find comfortable teeth).
  • The use of automatic, "autoloading" and pump shot guns in hunting should be perpetually barred. Our Vanishing Wild Life Its Extermination and Preservation
  • They had run to the edge of the world and back again, many enemies thus in pursuit, an uncountable number of thieves and competitors perpetually on the hunt.
  • Ironically, the resulting tiredness made me feel perpetually hungover. Times, Sunday Times
  • Convulsive motions agitate his legs, so that though he wills it ever so much, he cannot by any power of his mind stop their motion, (as in that odd disease called chorea sancti viti), but he is perpetually dancing; he is not at liberty in this action, but under as much necessity of moving, as a stone that falls, or a tennis-ball struck with a racket. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • Ironically, the resulting tiredness made me feel perpetually hungover. Times, Sunday Times
  • Adam’s ears were perpetually red-hot, like someone who seems to have just come back from the barbershop, and he was a jiggler; a crossed leg often went flapping like a wing, and if a pencil happened to make its way into his hand, it would soon be put into service tapping out a rhythm that no one in the otherwise silent coffee shop or classroom wanted to hear. Surrender, Dorothy
  • In like manner if the actions of the stomach, intestines, and various glands, which are perhaps in part at least caused by or catenated with agreeable sensation, and which perpetually exist during our waking hours, were like the voluntary motions suspended in our sleep; the great accumulation of sensorial power, which would necessarily follow, would be liable to excite inflammation in them. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • Water constitutes cost-free energy for generating electricity that is perpetually renewable and sustainable.
  • For, as _the Psalm saith_, that "the eye of the handmaid looketh perpetually towards the mistress," and yet, _no doubt, many things are left to the discretion of the handmaid_, to discern of the The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
  • The aesthetically perfect world of Los Nubes is perpetually aglow with the warm light of an autumn sunset, or dramatic moonlight.
  • She named an old and perpetually impoverished family of the town. NO BODY
  • The peak of the mountain is perpetually wreathed in cloud.
  • She was convinced of her own artistic genius and perpetually dissatisfied with the quality of recognition she received.
  • She was convinced of her own artistic genius and perpetually dissatisfied with the quality of recognition she received.
  • Almost all the streams round the Chesapeake, in spite of their being perpetually "thrashed," and never preserved, abound in small trout; but farther afield, in Northwestern Maryland, where the tributaries of the Potomac and Shenandoah flow down the woody ravines of Border and Bastille
  • He's fantastic as the perpetually peppy Manny Bianco - surely the best character name ever - appearing for all the world to be hopped up on horse steroids and sherbet.
  • said the man in the corner - shabby, pot-bellied, with a pink complexion and hands perpetually grimed from reading too much newsprint. POLITICAL SUICIDE
  • Modern - fiction theories have perpetually been underestimating the author's position.
  • The story plays out against a gritty, hyperreal New York backdrop that seems to be drenched in a perpetually oppressive, insipid drizzle.
  • Sosias was to pay him a net obol a day, without charge or deduction, for every slave of the thousand, and be53 responsible for keeping up the number perpetually at that figure. Ways and Means
  • Personally I think that it was due to the house only being indicated on the map, whilst the stables, 200 yards off, which were perpetually being shelled, were marked in heavy black, and were a cockshy for the The Doings of the Fifteenth Infantry Brigade August 1914 to March 1915
  • Furthermore, owing to the possession of property beyond the limits of Attica,50 and the exercise of magistracies which take them into regions beyond the frontier, they and their attendants have insensibly acquired the art of navigation. 51 A man who is perpetually voyaging is forced to handle the oar, he and his domestics alike, and to learn the terms familiar in seamanship. The Polity of the Athenians and the Lacedaemonians
  • By the end of the act, he is lurking perpetually onstage, moaning and berating by degrees.
  • The apnoeic patient, deprived of healing sleep, is perpetually tired, has greater difficulty in concentrating during the day, and, above all, suffers from daytime sleepiness that can have very serious consequences. Health News from Medical News Today
  • It is apparently a lurking disposition to induce men to discharge the duties of beneficence, without laying their hearts on the altar of God, and keeping them perpetually burning there; whereas Christ requires the _heart_, and the heart _always_; and then that conduct which inevitably bursts from a consecrated soul. The Faithful Steward Or, Systematic Beneficence an Essential of Christian Character
  • She lifted the chunky Celtic cross which perpetually weighed her neck down and flicked it with a finger as if it was a musical triangle to show it was made of pure, die cast metal.
  • Let it be perpetually remembered to the credit of this apostle of alimentation and vitativeness with temperance, that, in his religious system, eating was a 'sacramental' process, and not a physical indulgence merely, as the ignorant allege. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 101, March, 1866
  • It's life trapped in a country manse with a matriarch who's perpetually in manic mode.
  • They collect crowds to fill theatres, and there they introduce choirs of harlots and prostituted children, yea such as trample on nature herself; and they make the whole people sit on high, and so they captivate their city; so they crown these mighty kings whom they are perpetually admiring for their trophies and victories. NPNF1-12. Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians
  • He seems to perpetually be a patsy or bad guy in everything he plays, which I suppose he can't complain about since he's made a living at it.
  • rays...streaming perpetually from the sun
  • His perpetually doomy countenance has finally convinced his wife, Meredith Foster, to throw him out. Marshall Fine: Movie Review: The Beaver
  • A portcullis is a defensive latticed iron grating hung over the entrance to a fortified castle, the perfect metaphor for News International, which perpetually sees itself as beset by enemies. The Guardian World News
  • Thoughts, of themselves, are perpetually slipping out of the field of immediate mental vision; but the name abides with us, and the utterance of it restores them in a moment. A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive
  • By the time the duo meet years later, however, Kajol has mutated into the quintessential image of traditional womanhood, perpetually clothed in chiffon saris and polite diffidence.
  • Great tranches of London seem perpetually up for grabs and open for a complete changeover of character and inhabitants. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus they are perpetually using such terminations as _lala_, _nana_, _coachy-poachy_, just as mothers and nurses use them to babies. Petty Troubles of Married Life, Complete
  • The soil here consists of ice and volcanic ashes interstratified; and at a little depth beneath the surface it must remain perpetually congealed, for Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
  • The perpetually fuzzle-headed Archdruid of Canterbury quite agrees with the bishop's sentiments and endorsed the Right Reverend's book postulating these ideas. Slice of Laodicea
  • She lifted the chunky Celtic cross which perpetually weighed her neck down and flicked it with a finger as if it was a musical triangle to show it was made of pure, die cast metal.
  • The horizon, in all directions, seems to be perpetually bordered by a small jut of land, giving the impression of driving through a bowl.
  • The brain regions called amygdalae are perpetually on guard for danger. Reactivity and Reconciliation
  • From behind blocky horn-rimmed glasses he blinked out at the world like a perpetually startled and slightly confused owl.
  • He seems fond of coqueting with the House of Commons, and is perpetually calling the Speaker out to dance a minuet with him, before he begins.
  • He gave the impression of being perpetually amused by, and yet far above, the foibles of fellow human beings.
  • To do so is to embrace an agonistic romanticism of perpetually unfulfilled longing and desire.
  • I reason that legions of stoner gimps would weave their way to my house and as my nose is perpetually blocked, I wouldn't be able to detect the telltale stench of patchouli oil.
  • Coleridge wants to still the perpetually disruptive psychosomatic body of evidence that is specifically tied to his constipated and opiated condition. Introduction
  • Unabashed in its assertion of heart amidst perpetually complex and highly-integrated displays of structured defectiveness that are ingeniously and rhythmically played out through relatable everyday situations, this multi-dimensional testament to the complexity, ridiculousness and awkward clumsiness of multi-tiered family relations strikes a sentimental chord on just the right frequency. Hulu.com: The Top 10 TV Comedies of 2011
  • Clearly, Olema residents tolerated inefficient daily negotiations over cash expenditures, the absence of a formal leader, and the friction caused by the nonmonogamy principle, because they judged that keeping structure to a minimum would hasten the day when the world's people would live perpetually in ecstatic communion. Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 1965–83
  • It's left there to rot, part of the perpetually self-renewing processes of the forest. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dispute if the site is Leifur Eiriksson's house in Vinland continues perpetually, but L'Anse aux Meadows would have been easy for Greenland mariners to find. Archive 2005-08-28
  • Under his habit, and secured in a small silver box, he had worn perpetually around his neck a lock of-hair, which the fathers avouched to be a relic. Redgauntlet
  • One may argue that Mr. Obama's community-organizer attacks on the wealthy in front of a union crowd (delivered with the tone and syntax of bar-stool resentment) are meant to keep the party's perpetually angry left-wing base agitated enough to vote in November. A President's Class War
  • There are long shots of a round-shouldered, perpetually scowling artist trudging along a street.
  • I found it almost impossible to imagine what he would look like in thirty years; there was something about his great height and his rangy, hollowed-out body that struck me as perpetually postadolescent. Insignificant Others
  • Even though I was used to this kind of thing, being that I was perpetually hanging around with Celia, I loitered near the door while she browsed.
  • Get, like, 10 writers and one of the most respected bands around, featuring a dude with a comb that perpetually sticks out of his head, and the world's only hip-hop sousaphonist. Philly.com - Latest Videos
  • Let's face facts; this is the harsh reality that we've been fighting all along, though we are perpetually shocked by decisions (like Herring) that rationalize a way around a rule until we are left with rules that bear no nexus to their original purpose, a problem that I describe as a rubric without the rationale. Simple Justice
  • The LCROSS spacecraft, which slammed into a perpetually shaded lunar crater last fall, turned up evidence of water ice on the surface, but that ice was presumably deposited by an ancient comet impact.
  • Alcock, on the other hand, is perpetually drunk, and Johnny encourages him. Exit the Actress
  • Because I went in dragging my residual yoke of sadness, the one that seems perpetually tied to my shoulders, and came out with a definite spring in my step and a considerably lighter heart. 2009 October « Becca’s Byline
  • Strictly speaking, however, a fief was usually defined as immovable property whose usufruct perpetually conceded to another under the obligation of fealty and personal homage. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • Ryo, the main character, is perpetually hot to trot, and his lecherousness is played for laughs, but that's about it.
  • He describes himself as perpetually nervous, afraid someone's going to wake him from the dream and put him back in jail, where he probably belongs.
  • For _it is impossible not to foresee_, that the words and actions of men in different ranks and employments, and of different educations, _will perpetually be mistaken by each other_; and it cannot but be so, whilst they will judge with the utmost carelessness, as they daily do, _of what they are not perhaps enough informed to be competent judges of_, even though they considered it with great attention. Apologia pro Vita Sua
  • The only one immune to her charms is young Seki Gohonmatsu, a Neanderthal-like perpetually-drunken sailor whose only goal is to drink all the liquor in the world, a crass parallel to Zephyrus 'schemes to swallow the Earth with her revenge. Straight for the Art: ‘Swallowing the Earth’ | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Water constitutes cost-free energy for generating electricity that is perpetually renewable and sustainable.
  • Its hero, Milo, is perpetually dejected, burdened with motiveless discontent.
  • At the shoulder of the trade-unionist is the socialist, sympathizing with him, aiding him with head and hand, suggesting -- perpetually suggesting -- the necessity for political action. THE CLASS STRUGGLE
  • This externalisation removes all sense of the latent, and, by extension, the disturbing, licensing the audience to observe this play's gaiety and poignancies without being perpetually wary of killjoy provisos.
  • In his little studio in Mount Vernon, which is perpetually hidden by scaffolding and a not-so-fine layer of dust, Patrick paints crazy and fabulous comic-inspired women. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Perpetually regenerating, these ‘super stars’ never fade into oblivion, only becoming brighter and brighter.
  • While it's admittedly now associated with all sorts of marvelous memories and history, it's also taken on the hangdog vibe of the perpetually neglected and unloved.
  • A serpent and its children perpetually gnawed at its roots.
  • Our brains are a combination of the two, which are perpetually at war within our skull.
  • The one constant is Mary, who in her fluttery, birdlike way - and through the distorting lens of a perpetually full wine glass - shows a weakness for disastrously misreading casual kindness and winking jokes. Somewhere between settled and unsettling
  • I set off to Supabarn just now to buy him some posho dog food, to try and ease the pain that comes from being perpetually soaked.
  • Like a person sitting in the car park outside the gym, knowing they've got to go in and get exercising, I am perpetually a conversational sluggard.
  • It's a drag that the read-to child perpetually will have to re-encounter the message that "money makes kids recover from terrible illness" -- as broadcast by the sticker on the cover of the finished book (a gold sticker I suppose). . . . or we will shoot this dog.
  • She always got up early, for she was a woman who was perpetually busy, andone morning after Jim left, I looked out my window and glimpsed her behind the row of blueberry bushes growing along the border between the house and garden. By the Handful
  • In the world of shunga, the women are always wet, the men perpetually potent.
  • Heidegger is also a major dialogue partner, and he is quoted on p.245 as having written that "a faith that does not perpetually expose itself to the possibility of unfaith is no faith but merely a convenience". Adventures in the Spirit: Part Five
  • There is of course more than just a visual resemblance at work here: Chateaubriand has within him an ideological lodestone perpetually inclining him toward the sacred grandeur of the East. G. Roger Denson: The Beauty We Fear: The Great Mosques of European Novelists and Poets (Slideshow)
  • On two san diego luxury of rhythm and two isopropanol of maximum displeased lapp, perpetually cerastium sunfish a gnarly lozal of lancelike magnetron in introspectiveness. Rational Review
  • Like a person sitting in the car park outside the gym, knowing they've got to go in and get exercising, I am perpetually a conversational sluggard.
  • It has created a kind of automobilism -- if the word may be allowed -- of mind and manners, an inclination to be perpetually "on the move," too much pressed for time to do anything at all, permanently unsettled, in fact to be _unsettled_ is its habitual condition if not its recognized plan of life. The Education of Catholic Girls
  • So tell me - what do you call a commentor that perpetually has bad breath, drools all over the keyboard and mouse, and sheds his hair all over the place? Hot Air » Top Picks
  • And that's not just because they are currently getting less attention than they deserve, but no matter what my current state of single entails, I still want my lips to be perpetually kissably soft! eMail (will not be published) (required) EBeautyDaily
  • He came to Paris and found his true destiny as a symbolist poet, perpetually drunk with the power, the colour and the music of words.
  • Villeroy, whom Henry was wont to call the pedagogue of the council, went about sighing dismally, wishing himself dead, and perpetually ejaculating, "Ho! poor France, how much hast thou still to suffer! Life and Death of John of Barneveld, Advocate of Holland : with a view of the primary causes and movements of the Thirty Years' War — Complete (1609-15)
  • According to writers such as Kazvini in his Book of Strange Creatures and Ferideddin-i Attar in his Logic of Birds, the simurgs were thirty birds which perpetually sought one another.
  • He is the perpetually hungry scholar, too desiccated by poverty to return her love, a vampire preying on her bountiful spirit.
  • We begin to live out the demands of our day perpetually bowed in worship and adoration. Christianity Today
  • Standing in the middle of the vast complex, the industrial drone sounds like an aircraft perpetually coming in to land. Times, Sunday Times
  • We begin to live out the demands of our day perpetually bowed in worship and adoration. Christianity Today
  • Now, you are perpetually saying that the states ought to be independent; but it is you yourselves who most of all stand in the way of independence — your first and last stipulation with the allied states being that they should follow you whithersoever you choose to lead; and yet what has this principle of follow-my-leader got to do with independent action? Hellenica
  • The experience of the moment of presence is indefinitely postponed, infinitely deferred, perpetually delayed. Foucault and Derrida - The Other Side Of Reason
  • Any kind of cognizance of an indescribable excess in the joy of the bath, any kind of ardour or thirst which perpetually impels the soul out of night into the morning, and out of gloom, out of "affliction" into clearness, brightness, depth, and refinement: -- just as much as such a tendency DISTINGUISHES -- it is a noble tendency -- it also Beyond Good and Evil
  • It means the warehouse is perpetually overstocked.
  • But the truth, even more, is that life is perpetually weaving fresh threads which link one individual to another and one event ot another, and that these threads are crossed and recrossed, doubled and reboubled to thicken the web, so that between any slightest point of our past and all the others a rich network of memories gives us an almost infinite variety of communicating paths to chose from. 2009 May 27 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • Her colonizing urge had less to do with nationality than with opportunity; it was her acquired and habitual method to secure a self that was perpetually threatening to unravel.
  • Where Sin, Sorrow, and Sufferings, of all Kinds, and from all Quarters, accost and attack her, and from which she is perpetually wishing to be delivered; and yet is loth to quit this her Earthly Mansion: Which Fondness for this transitory Life, and Fear to imbark for a Better in the Ocean of Eternity, must surely proceed from a Deficiency of Faith, and the Want of a firm Belief of Future Happiness. A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies
  • Through these techniques, he exposes lasting continuities within the perpetually new, and genuine strangeness within an onslaught of novelty. The Times Literary Supplement
  • There's also the too-young, perpetually fashion-free pastel shirts, the too-tight jeans and the blouson leather jackets; sartorial choices suggesting he shops by catalogue with his eyes shut.
  • Mirella had confessed in many times and places - even in her own memoirs - to being perpetually bedazzled by the moon, claiming the sight of it satisfied her more thoroughly than any man or woman ever could.
  • In spite of the crispness and perpetually constructed nowness of data that that appears on screen with each electrical pulse, no matter when it was written, faithfully reconstructed images of the past now fade with their familiarity.
  • Clouds excite him partly because they perpetually assume new shapes.
  • But this is that universal perfection of God, which, when he exercises [it] in punishing the transgressions of his creatures, is called vindicatory justice; for whatever there be in God perpetually inherent, whatever excellence there be essential to his nature, which occasions his displeasure with sin, and which necessarily occasions this displeasure, this is that justice of which we are speaking. A Dissertation on Divine Justice
  • Everett had a very deep bass voice that sounded perpetually gloomy and mournful when a person wasn't used to him.
  • He perpetually travelled, by land, on foot, even in Japan, where the ways are asperous, and almost impassible; and often walked, with naked feet, in the greatest severity of winter. The Works of John Dryden
  • The experience of the moment of presence is indefinitely postponed, infinitely deferred, perpetually delayed. Foucault and Derrida - The Other Side Of Reason
  • Great tranches of London seem perpetually up for grabs and open for a complete changeover of character and inhabitants. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was a neat little blonde, five years my senior, and perpetually smelling of eau de cologne and cheap powder.
  • Sir, for a cardecu he will sell the fee-simple of his salvation, the inheritance of it; and cut the entail from all remainders, and a perpetual succession for it perpetually. Act IV. Scene III. All’s Well that Ends Well
  • A writer who aims to be widely read to-day must perpetually halt, must perpetually hesitate at the words that arise in his mind; he must ask himself how many people will stick at this word altogether or miss the meaning it should carry; he must ransack his memory for a commonplace periphrase, an ingenious rearrangement of the familiar; he must omit or overaccentuate at every turn. Mankind in the Making
  • Crime fiction portrays a world perpetually in extremis, and in the detective novel variant it emphasizes a process of discovery and revelation that in some ways models the very structure of narrative itself. Comedy in Literature
  • He was perpetually involving himself in this long lawsuit.
  • a house is left perpetually open, and no lockmaker in the whole of To the Lighthouse
  • Perpetually overlooked as a side-effect of her Piscean nature, Compton is a revelation. Love Hurts: Rob Zombie and the Myth of the Remake | Obsessed With Film
  • When someone seems so dissatisfied with life and just perpetually grumpy, this type of physical ailment is no surprise. Cheney undergoes back surgery
  • What is demonstrated here is the dull mind of a brilliant intelligence, whose glean and glister is continually stifled, smothered by a perpetually renewed wrap-around of self-reference.
  • If the forms were not perpetually being destroyed, they could not alter, could undergo no metamorphosis. Secrets of the Soil
  • The experience of the moment of presence is indefinitely postponed, infinitely deferred, perpetually delayed. Foucault and Derrida - The Other Side Of Reason
  • Like product success in a perpetually shifting marketplace, power accrues to those with their finger on the present pulse.
  • Ruth kept her word nobly, and she and Flurry came perpetually to the cottage. Esther : a book for girls
  • Everett had a very deep bass voice that sounded perpetually gloomy and mournful when a person wasn't used to him.
  • But when Don had the gall to ask Allison to write her own recommendation letter, I don't think there was a perpetually put-upon employee watching -- male or female -- who didn't cheer when she very nearly clonked Mr. Draper right in the noggin. 'Mad Men': Who was this week's empowered heroine -- Allison or Peggy?
  • Okay, so Buchanan is a perpetually angry hateful old nut, but still.
  • I must be perpetually thick when it comes to "hep" humor (I'll probably get it sometime next week). "Dig It! Give Me Two Slices!"
  • They tend to do that, moai — the local word for the island's famous, and perpetually scowling, stone heads. Times, Sunday Times
  • The expression elongated his face, giving him a gaunt look accentuated by his perpetually startled brown eyes. Hair Raiser
  • ‘Everybody, everywhere will be perpetually and constantly looking up, with a sense of loss and insecurity, with a vague distress of painful anticipations,’ Wells wrote.
  • We belong perpetually to each other for life or for death.
  • She is perpetually and dangerously angry, bluntly refusing - although employed in a factotum capacity - to perform many of the chores she is given, often colouring her refusal with some venomous invective.
  • With a little help from the perpetually upbeat Muppets, the band rediscovered the reasons they were together and went to work on "Scars and Stories," a record Slade described as "extroverted" when compared to the first two "introverted and introspective" albums. Reuters: Press Release
  • But then, I am perpetually astonished at the already pretty well-established phenomena that are evidently supposed to flabbergast otherwise reasonable adults. Author! Author! » 2010 » January
  • Our planet is humid, hot, muggy, so hot that it would be a barren dustball if it wasn't almost totally covered with water, more so than Earth, which keeps the atmosphere perpetually damp.
  • This style utilizes a glide step, and, rather than a perpetually upbeat approach, uses motions that ebb and flow with the mood of the music.
  • From its inception, the alliance was tenuous: concessions were made on all accounts in order for agreement to be reached among its intricately intermarried and perpetually embattled members. 161 Francesco Sforza, previously a condottiere employed by the Visconti, was installed as duke of Milan to protect the territory from possible dynastic claims made by the French king. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • He and his confederates wish to convert ‘the city's most perpetually soggy neighborhoods - most of which are predominantly African American’ into green space to lure in those hipsters.
  • Canbet also offers perpetually reduced vigorish on straight bets and parlays.
  • Human nature is apt to resent in any case having its blessings perpetually thrust in its face; but in this case what they called a blessing, to her seemed the blackest horror of her life; and Zillah's resentment was all the stronger; while all this resentment she naturally vented on the head of the one who had become her husband. The Cryptogram A Novel
  • The overwhelming celerity with which the everyday perpetually transforms its packaging, the excessively rapid turnover of signs has condensed our historical perspective.
  • According to a press release issued by the museum, pancake batfishes are members of the anglerfish family Ogcocephalidae, a group of about 70 species of flat bottom-dwellers that often live in deep, perpetually dark waters. Signs of the Times
  • Oh, and considering the personal nature of some of our comments, I for one am extremely grateful JB hasn’t been back - despite the perpetually empty bikkie barrel. Cheeseburger Gothic » Ladies Lounge
  • We begin to live out the demands of our day perpetually bowed in worship and adoration. Christianity Today
  • Great tranches of London seem perpetually up for grabs and open for a complete changeover of character and inhabitants. Times, Sunday Times
  • THE dairy was certainly worth looking at: it was a scene to sicken for with a sort of calenture in hot and dusty streets — such coolness, such purity, such fresh fragrance of new-pressed cheese, of firm butter, of wooden vessels perpetually bathed in pure water; such soft colouring of red earthenware and creamy surfaces, brown wood and polished tin, grey limestone and rich orange-red rust on the iron weights and hooks and hinges. Adam Bede
  • Skilful while professional; flashy, yet substantial; good-humoured, but focused, always willing to give 100% to a perpetually glamourless cause: Jay-Jay, you're always welcome back here. The Guardian World News
  • For while they lie basking in the sun, without care of theirs, the cocoanut, the breadfruit, the yam, the guava, the banana, and the delicious papaya, which is a compound of a ripe apricot with a Cantaloupe melon, grow and ripen perpetually. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • But to dismiss it as unnatural is to forbid it, drive it even further underground, and enchain the world as the perpetually dangerous place that George F. Will and his "realistic" reactionary cohorts suppose it to be. Stephen Mo Hanan: Where There's a Will There's a Won't
  • He's so good, in fact, that he somehow makes the impossibly corny final line in the movie my absolute favorite, delivered so overearnestly it would make his perpetually sunglassed Cracked: All Posts
  • Half a dozen ants may be seen perpetually engaged in, apparently, an unmethodical but extremely minute and critical inspection of the rhachis and the nerves or ribs of the leaf. The Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • Richard E. Grant (a teetotaller in ‘real-life’) is superb as the goggle-eyed, perpetually-wired, scarecrow-ish and amoral Withnail.
  • And she has adopted a "fabulous" new hairstyle -- dreadlocks -- so that she no longer has to agonize about her perpetually frizzy hair. An Interview with Anne Lamott
  • She was convinced of her own artistic genius and perpetually dissatisfied with the quality of recognition she received.
  • The first one I came up with was "molehill mountaineer", a pejorative term to describe the sort of perpetually furious rightwing weevil who spends their life calculatedly conflating issues such as the "Ground Zero mosque" into gigantic media crapgasms. Buzzwords for blowhards
  • On the other hand it is perpetually polluted, unrelentingly crowded, the weather is atrocious and the roads are horrific.
  • It must be added that she was warm and uncomfortable, having conscientiously superintended preparations in respect of commissariat in the overheated atmosphere of the basement; hurried upstairs -- the imagined tinkle of the front-door bell perpetually in her ears -- to pull her stays in at the waist and project herself into the aforementioned official garments -- a very trying process on a June day to a person of ample contours and what may be described as the fluidic temperament. The Far Horizon
  • His experience inclines him to behold the procession of facts you call the world, as flowing perpetually outward from an invisible, unsounded centre in himself, centre alike of him and of them, and necessitating him to regard all things as having a subjective or relative existence, relative to that aforesaid Unknown Centre of him. The Transcendentalist
  • An ordinary gentleman-farmer will be satisfied with looking at his fields once or twice a day: an enthusiastical farmer will be constantly employed on them; will have his mind earnestly engaged; will talk perpetually of them. Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides
  • A wigwam of driftwood spars lashed to the central totem pole was encircled by a pattern of grey sticks laid out like basketwork and punctuated by such objects as the flip-flop sandals and trainers that seem perpetually to ride the waves, Coke cans, garish cork or plastic lobster-pot buoys and the armoured white carapaces of spider crabs that abound on this beach. Wildwood

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