perennially in English

adverb

[pə'renɪəlɪ]

during the whole year; during many years; eternally, perpetually

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1. 11 A fighter is perennially young.

2. 10 He perennially does business abroad.

3. Ao ba ba is perennially fashionable.

4. 2 Both services are perennially short of staff.

5. 1 She seems to be perennially short of money.

6. But I had reverted to my ordinary, grumpy, perennially dissatisfied self.

7. 17 Adults have driven the growth of many perennially popular Web services.

8. 5 But I had reverted to my ordinary, grumpy, perennially dissatisfied self.

9. 16 We want to know what is perennially new about the world.

10. The formative years of a genius are a perennially fascinating and tantalising subject.

11. 3 Before the convention, Republicans squabbled over the perennially hot-button abortion issue.

12. 13 I perennially work abroad and I can't visit my parents at their home.

13. 7 Clair, with his goatee, bowl haircut and perennially puzzled look, to querulous life.

14. 29 I do not need your birthday greetings. The Divine is perennially in bliss.

15. 18 It perennially ranks near the bottom on practically basic measure of civic health.

16. 12 Keep all the life perennially open to Jesus Christ, don't pretend with Him.

17. 4 The formative years of a genius are a perennially fascinating and tantalising subject.

18. The unknown catches us for an instant, but our own kind are perennially Absorbing

19. 23 And oil degradation polar area is very slow for perennially low temperature there.

20. 14 Apple's customer service, which is perennially ranked highly, is illustrative of the differences.

21. 25 These mountains shelter Lijiang from the harsh northern winds, giving it perennially temperate climate.

22. 8 Each family was perennially engaged in securing an adequate food supply for its members.

23. 19 China, perennially sensitive to frontier threats, launched a shock counteroffensive to save its communist neighbor.

24. He was an affable boy with sandy hair, a perennially scraped elbow, and an awful home.

25. 26 It lives upon their nectar, and dwells only in the climates where they perennially bloom.

26. The New Orleans Saints, a perennially woeful football team a run at the Super Bowl championship.

27. This slow - moving mammal cannot move quickly enough to escape the deadly fires perennially ravage the land.

28. 15 The New Orleans Saints, a perennially woeful football team a run at the Super Bowl championship.

29. 24 This slow - moving mammal cannot move quickly enough to escape the deadly fires perennially ravage the land.

30. 22 He was an affable boy with sandy hair, a perennially scraped elbow,(www.Sentencedict.com) and an awful home.

31. 9 The perennially popular pastoral celebration Arden Court by Paul Taylor will be danced at four of the venues.

32. 6 Such questions are not only perennially interesting; answers to them are presupposed by much of what counts as human knowledge.

33. 21 More than half its membership came from the very corporate law firms that have perennially held the reins of the bar.

34. Located on the west bank of the Huangpu River, there are excellent views of Pudong's skyscrapers from the perennially packed promenade of the Bund.

35. The disallowing of flaneuses in some parts of the world Augurates a cultural shift that is surprising only to the perennially disappointable idealists in the West

36. Chaparral is a shrub native to the Western United States with the unique ability to perennially survive, revive and regenerate after being destroyed by drought or fire

37. Synonyms for Annually include yearly, perennially, per year, each year, every year, once a year, every twelve months, per annum, by the year and year after year

38. 27 An editor with an evangelical enthusiasm for a project, and me, a perennially single and somewhat cynical relationship flunky with a lust for newsprint column inches.

39. Always in the air, flying from flower to flower, it has their freshness as well as their brightness. It lives upon their nectar, and dwells only in the climates where they perennially bloom.

40. 12 Chilies both warm the body and induce a cooling sweat, so mapo dofu is a dish made-to-order for Chengdu's perennially humid climate, with its bone-chilling winters and oppressively muggy summers.

41. 28 Chilies both warm the body and induce a cooling sweat, so mapo dofu is a dish made-to-order for Chengdu's perennially humid climate, with its bone-chilling winters and oppressively muggy summers.

42. 20 Always in the air, flying from flower to flower, it has their freshness as well as their brightness. It lives upon their nectar, and dwells only in the climates where they perennially bloom.

43. The Bamboos delight in infusing the tight, instrumental dancefloor style they have so expertly nailed with Motown, Mod and Northern soul to straight-up, ballsy, vocal funk sass and whatever is rocking Ferguson's perennially curious musical sensibility

44. Bruised is just another predictable story about a seemingly washed up UFC MMA fighter, from the gritty inner city of Newark, New Jersey - surprisingly (sigh) a perennially abused woman, down on her luck, who makes poor life choices and meets…

45. That is a huge dependence and I think it will help us if our companies could look at it in terms of taking more of the phosphates or producing phosphoric acid here and taking it back, because we will perennially remain dependent on phosphatic fertilisers on outside sources.

46. Brutalist architecture became a popular if perennially controversial choice for institutional buildings such as NYC’s One Police Plaza (1973) and Boston City Hall (1968) as well as university libraries, car parks, churches, shopping centers, high-rise social housing blocks like the Orgues de Flandre in Paris and cultural complexes like the

47. As a Brattish, soft, flaky, perennially ungrateful member of Generation Y who is spoilt by the comforts of modern life, I simply whine about the likelihood of the cruel government forcing me to remain at the coal face until well into my seventies - by which time I will be totally incapacitated at best - …