unfading

ADJECTIVE
  1. of an imaginary flower that never fades
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How To Use unfading In A Sentence

  • Pet .5:4 And when the Chief Shepherd is manifested, you will receive the unfading crown of glory.
  • Norman Mailer described life at the mansion as "outward-bound and timeless", and indeed Hefner seems to float in an airbrushed dream space, an unfading caricature of his former self. Hugh Hefner in six volumes
  • He has since lived unfadingly in the memory of Soviet as well as Chinese people of the revolutionary times.
  • Earlier this year today's Chester auctioneers sold the boots apparently worn by Sir Stanley Matthews in his unfading 1953 FA Cup final for £38,400, while his medal was sold by Sotheby's in 2001 for £23,500 to the Stoke City buff and television presenter Nick Hancock, which still seems a bargain. Tears for souvenirs as Best and Stiles memorabilia go up for auction
  • 'Lilies are indeed emblems of the saints; but then they are not poor flowers of earth, being transfigured, lustrous unfadingly. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • Although no beam of light can approach the precious jewel, yet it shineth still in unfading beauty -- a child of the heavenly light, which it faithfully treasures up within its own bosom! A Manual of Etiquette with Hints on Politeness and Good Breeding
  • In its unfading flowers I hear the bright bee hum: Prithee , my brother, Into my garden come!
  • His own, unfading, unsetting, unperishing brightness and bliss and love. Daily Strength for Daily Needs
  • What's a failed legal procedure, anyway, to people long hardened by unfading scars from the Cultural Revolution?
  • What better could I have done in the smoky warmth of our hearth-fire than to con, by the light of the electric bulb dangling overhead, its annals in some such voluntarily quaint and unconsciously old-fashioned volume as Irving's _Legends of the Conquest of Spain; _ or to read in some such (if there is any such other) imperishably actual and unfadingly brilliant record of impressions as Familiar Spanish Travels
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