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never-ending
[ nev-er-en-ding ]
never-ending
adjective
- having or seeming to have no end; interminable
Word History and Origins
Origin of never-ending1
Example Sentences
While this event is often billed as a showpiece on par with cup finals, there is one big difference - tomorrow, WWE will continue on with the next chapter of its never-ending soap opera.
But he says the team wanted to recreate the feeling of a never-ending teenage summer, focusing on "those moments of enjoying doing nothing in a world where we are always pressurised to do something".
Miss Jones says her life got "dark" when she experienced a severe flare-up at college in 2021, describing it as a "never-ending tunnel because there's just no light there".
But the brutality of her death has undoubtedly fueled a never-ending stream of Selena content that audiences have been fed.
Sponsors paid a premium to have Ohtani pitch their products on the never-ending stream of commercials that were shown inside of the Tokyo Dome because they know he will produce.
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