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everlasting

[ev-er-las-ting, -lah-sting] / ˌɛv ərˈlæs tɪŋ, -ˈlɑ stɪŋ /


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King Charles laid a black and red wreath with the inscription "In everlasting remembrance" and the Queen Consort Camilla laid a white rose on the steps beside it.

From BBC

"Theologically, death is considered the beginning of one's journey to heaven and an entry into everlasting life."

From BBC

Seattle to my everlasting astonishment lowered its standards all the way down to under the bridge.

From Seattle Times

“They break so easily, so brittle, yet they are beautiful and everlasting,” he explained.

From New York Times

The job fit her caring nature, Alcorta said: “She did have a good heart, she was a sensitive person, she was selfless” and often left “everlasting impressions even on strangers.”

From Los Angeles Times