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endless

[end-lis] / ˈɛnd lɪs /


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A fortnight ago he took reporters, myself included, to a community centre in Reading to do just this – but ended up facing endless questions about Venezuela and Greenland.

From BBC

The first minister and Sinn Féin deputy leader added she would remember her "dear friend" for his "sharp wit and endless stories".

From BBC

“Truman had a nearly endless number of things to learn, attend to, and decide upon over the first few months of his presidency,” Mr. Wellerstein notes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dunn says this was probably the hardest concert he’s ever programmed: “I could, in 10 seconds, put together a second and maybe a third program from the ’70s, because the list is endless.”

From Los Angeles Times

But instead of that being one option, it’s become the default expectation, part of the modern mom’s endless to-do list.

From The Wall Street Journal