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Definition of Endlessly
1. Adverb. Continuing forever without end. "There are infinitely many possibilities"
2. Adverb. With unflagging resolve. "Dance inspires him ceaselessly to strive higher and higher toward the shining pinnacle of perfection that is the goal of every artiste"
Partainyms: Ceaseless, Continuous, Endless, Incessant, Unceasing, Unending
3. Adverb. (spatial sense) without bounds. "The Nubian desert seemed to stretch out before them endlessly"
4. Adverb. All the time; seemingly without stopping. "Her nagging went on endlessly"
Definition of Endlessly
1. adv. In an endless manner.
Definition of Endlessly
1. Adverb. in an endless manner; continuously without limit ¹
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Definition of Endlessly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Endlessly
Literary usage of Endlessly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chief American Poets: Selected Poems by Bryant, Poe, Emerson, Longfellow by Curtis Hidden Page (1905)
"OUT OF THE CRADLE endlessly ... OUT of the cradle endlessly rocking, Out of the
mocking-bird's throat, the musical shuttle, Out of the Ninth-month midnight, ..."
2. American Poems (1625-1892) by Walter Cochrane Bronson (1912)
"1855- OUT OF THE CRADLE endlessly ROCKING Out of the cradle endlessly rocking,
Out of the mocking-bird's throat, the musical shuttle, Out of the Ninth-month ..."
3. American Poetry by Percy Holmes Boynton, Howard Mumford Jones, George Wiley Sherburn, Frank Martindale Webster (1918)
"OUT OF THE CRADLE endlessly ROCKING Out of the cradle endlessly rocking. 1 Out
of the mocking-bird's throat, the musical shuttle, Out of the Ninth-month ..."
4. Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology: Including Many of the Principal by James Mark Baldwin (1901)
"... the impulse to count all sorts of objects and speculate uselessly and endlessly
on numerical relations. Such tendencies as coprolalia, the impulse to ..."
5. A Library of American Literature from the Earliest Settlement to the Present by Arthur Stedman, Edmund Clarence Stedman (1894)
"FROM " OUT OF THE CRADLE endlessly ROCKING." ONCE Paumanok, When the lilac-scent
was in the air and Fifth-month grass was growing, Up this seashore in some ..."