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perpetually

[per-pech-oo-uh-lee] / pərˈpɛtʃ u ə li /


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California cities are perpetually at risk of infectious disease outbreaks.

From Los Angeles Times

Some described working in a perpetually hostile environment amid the twin threats of not being paid and of being exposed for their undocumented activity.

From Salon

For the coach — perpetually upbeat, his default expression a warm gap-toothed smile — Kasumba is proof that Uganda’s oft-forgotten orphans can aspire to more than a desperate existence in a slaughterhouse.

From Los Angeles Times

Ozzy, the perpetually dazed heavy-metal pioneer, flung himself into the spirit of things, making his way to the front of the room, where Bush was seated at the head table.

From Washington Post

If you have a perpetually soggy patch of yard, introduce plants that thrive with wet feet.

From Washington Post