Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In an endless manner; without end or termination.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adverb In an endless manner.
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- adverb in an
endless manner;continuously withoutlimit
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adverb with unflagging resolve
- adverb all the time; seemingly without stopping
- adverb (spatial sense) without bounds
- adverb continuing forever without end
Etymologies
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Examples
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People here complain endlessly about the National Health Service, which is financed by taxpayers and provides access to care, free at the point of delivery, to everyone in the country.
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What we will now debate endlessly is why voters gave Dems only two years to win them over before reverting back to their original pattern.
The smoke clears from the wreckage Greg Sargent 2010
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For people who find (some kind) of satisfaction in endlessly ceaselessly hysterically blaming Israel for everything – the above facts are inconvenient.
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What burns me up endlessly is how the “Healthcare” or “Whatever it is today” bill contains so much of what the Left has always longed for.
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The six waiters complain endlessly and injure themselves.
'Kate Plus Eight': What will Jon Gosselin do now? | EW.com 2009
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We remain endlessly interested in literary criticism marinating in hatred of Morris Dickstein.
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Always bring the discussion back to the facts and try to cut off planted speculations that spin endlessly, like string theory.
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I was through getting burned by an attachment to characters that circle the drain endlessly whinging about how rotten their lives are ... only to have a bright moment of hope a second before they die (or go into cancellation).
I Might Get Burned Again...News about Whedon's Dollhouse rabid1st 2008
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They think insurance companies need the money more than we do, which is one of the reasons they call endlessly for repealing the new health care law.
Ethan Rome: Lies, Damned Lies and Republican Hypocrisy Ethan Rome 2010
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They think insurance companies need the money more than we do, which is one of the reasons they call endlessly for repealing the new health care law.
Ethan Rome: Lies, Damned Lies and Republican Hypocrisy Ethan Rome 2010
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