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perpetually

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


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Penned by a young female author perpetually adrift in the dark world of fantasy, “Wuthering Heights” is a transgressive novel today and was exponentially more so at the time of its publication in 1847.

From Los Angeles Times

“Speed is your friend,” said Ro, whose face is perpetually creased by a smile.

From Los Angeles Times

And by practicing those little acts of love with each other every day, they make their little part of Minnesota all the more bright, even in the perpetually overcast winter.

From Salon

From then on, Bamberger would perpetually steer interviewers who asked about fried chicken back to his conservation work on the ranch.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because we never got over the rejection we suffered from our first crush, for instance, we now perpetually worry that our spouse is about to leave us.

From The Wall Street Journal