Definition of Forevers

1. Noun. (plural of forever) ¹

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Definition of Forevers

1. forever [n] - See also: forever

Lexicographical Neighbors of Forevers

foretopmast
foretopmasts
foretopmen
foretops
foretopsail
foretopsails
foretriangle
foretriangles
forever
forever and a day
forever and ever
forever stamp
forevermore
foreverness
forevernesses
forevers (current term)
forevouched
forewalk
foreward
forewards
forewarn
forewarned
forewarned, forearmed
forewarned is forearmed
forewarning
forewarningly
forewarns
forewaste
forewaters
foreway

Literary usage of Forevers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Inquiry Into the Scriptural Import of the Words Sheol, Hades, Tartarus by Walter Balfour (1825)
"This was altogether superfluous, for twenty forevers added, ... Add as many forevers as you please to one another, if the last expresses a limited period, ..."

2. Three Inquiries on the Following Scriptural Subjects: I. The Personality of by Walter Balfour, Otis Ainsworth Skinner (1854)
"This was altogether superfluous, for twenty forevers added could not add to endless duration. ... Add as many forevers as you please to one another, ..."

3. Three Inquiries: 1. Into the Scriptural Doctrine Concerning the Devil and by Walter Balfour (1842)
"This was altogether superfluous, for twenty forevers added, could not add to endless duration. ... Add as many forevers as you please to one another, ..."

4. A Treatise on the Millennium: Shewing 1. What the Millennium Wil Be; 2. When by W. C. Davis (1827)
"Can all these forevers mean only a thousand years? David reigning'over them forever, the covenant being everlasting, they, and their children, ..."

5. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1885)
"In hardy succulents, including several plants of the cactus family, live-forevers, and stone-crops, a marked contraction was observed ..."

6. The Dial edited by Francis Fisher Browne (1892)
"... from spheres beyond our own, The low-toned planets, and the flutt-like wail Of patient suns that feed their worlds with light Through linked forevers. ..."

7. Sermons by Phillips Brooks (1903)
"Now, that must mean not merely that He has existed and shall exist forever, but also that in the forevers of the past and the future He is eternally Christ; ..."

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