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forevermore
[ fawr-ev-er-mawr, -mohr, fer- ]
adverb
- forever hereafter.
Word History and Origins
Origin of forevermore1
Example Sentences
Hardwick also understands too well what it’s like to be viewed in a certain way forevermore, despite “Power” having left the air five years ago.
“You taught me the meaning of family. You were and will be forevermore my sister. I love you.”
He added: "Derek was an outstanding contributor to both Kent and England, winning trophies for club and country and etching his name in the history books forevermore."
Fans also drew parallels to Swift's album title and Dickinson’s poem called “One Sister Have I in Our House,” which includes the word “forevermore.”
Additionally, Swift’s song and album of the same name sounded similar to Dickinson’s “Sue — forevermore!”
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