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  • 1Never-Ending — Studio album by Mystic Prophecy Released October, 2004 …

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  • 2never-ending — ever ending adj. endless or seemingly endless; as, the never ending search for happiness. Syn: endless, interminable. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 3never-ending — adj seeming to continue for a very long time = ↑endless ▪ Keeping the house neat and clean is a never ending battle …

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  • 4never-ending — adjective continuing for a very long time and likely to continue even longer: ENDLESS: a never ending stream of people …

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  • 5never-ending — (adj.) also neverending, 1660s, from NEVER (Cf. never) + prp. of END (Cf. end) (v.) …

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  • 6never-ending — [adj] continual, unceasing amaranthine, boundless, ceaseless, constant, continuous, endless, eternal, everlasting, immortal, incessant, interminable, nonstop, perpetual, persistent, relentless, timeless, unbroken, unchanging, uninterrupted,… …

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  • 7never ending — index continuous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 8never-ending — index continual (perpetual), durable, incessant, permanent, protracted Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 9never-ending — ADJ (emphasis) If you describe something bad or unpleasant as never ending, you are emphasizing that it seems to last a very long time. ...a never ending series of scandals rocking the House of Windsor... The spiral of terrorism becomes never… …

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  • 10never-ending — /ˈnɛvər ˌɛndɪŋ/ (say nevuhr .ending) adjective 1. lasting for a long time: a never ending saga. 2. seeming to continue without end: a never ending stream of refugees …