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sempiternal

[sem-pi-tur-nl] / ˌsɛm pɪˈtɜr nl /


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The sempiternal nurdles, indestructible, swayed on and under the surface of the sea.

From The Guardian • Mar. 15, 2013

Under "the Tree of Idleness" in the village square, the town greybeards sipped Turkish coffee and played a sempiternal game of cards.

From Time Magazine Archive

That is the sempiternal issue with which Enid Rudd has made her playwriting debut in this wry, observant, warm and almost steadily amusing comedy.

From Time Magazine Archive

Brecht rather ingenuously indicts Galileo for not ushering in a sempiternal age of reason and for recanting before the agents of the Inquisition.

From Time Magazine Archive

At church, at the altar, there were vestments of gold and the climbing voices of a Mozart mass, tossing rings sempiternal.

From "Hunger of Memory" by Richard Rodriguez