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nevermore

[nev-er-mawr, -mohr] / ˌnɛv ərˈmɔr, -ˈmoʊr /


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As for the pictures, they’re shrouded in ominous shadows, but although the raven’s eyes burn like embers, the bird does nothing worse than cry “nevermore,” and Lenore, when she appears, looks downright comely.

From The Wall Street Journal

Edgar Allan Poe writes children's books: "Still that hatted cat comes calling, Nameless Things with him enthralling Children who, their caution falling, Heed their parents nevermore."

From Washington Post

The virus has canceled the rites that human beings have created to usher the people they love into the nevermore.

From Washington Post

This creature inevitably brings to mind Edgar Allan Poe’s Raven, who arrived upon a midnight dreary to intone the single word “nevermore.”

From New York Times

Though ravens should plague the project nevermore, the incident did spawn a few riffs on Edgar Allan Poe’s classic poem.

From Seattle Times