Use "perpetually" in a sentence

1. Ceaselessly: Incessantly; perpetually

2. The seasons rotate perpetually.

3. 7 The seasons rotate perpetually.

4. They were all perpetually starving.

5. 2 They were all perpetually starving.

6. 9 She was not then perpetually professed.

7. 3 He perpetually interferes in political affairs.

8. 1 She wore a perpetually martyred expression.

9. 4 She's perpetually asking me for money.

10. Chutra seemed ambivalent about the perpetually gathering crowds.

11. 8 Chutra seemed ambivalent about the perpetually gathering crowds.

12. Seattle the Boomtown Seattle is a city perpetually remaking itself

13. The peak of the mountain is perpetually wreathed in cloud.

14. His need was to be perpetually arresting, radiant with fresh interest.

15. 5 The peak of the mountain is perpetually wreathed in cloud.

16. 16 The peak of the mountain is perpetually wreathed in cloud.

17. An over caffeinated America seems to perpetually crave more shut-eye.

18. The apostle Paul wrote: “[Christ] offered one sacrifice for sins perpetually . . .

19. 12 His need was to be perpetually arresting, radiant with fresh interest.

20. 6 We belong perpetually to each other for life or for death.

21. 17 At home, she wanders around, perpetually touching and picking up things.

22. 19 She was a small, emaciated mouse who wore a perpetually martyred expression.

23. 10 He was perpetually in the political wilderness, often tossed out of office.

24. 14 She was a small, emaciated mouse who wore a perpetually martyred expression.

25. So a perpetually dry mouth is more susceptible to tooth decay and gum disease .

26. They smote the rock, forever, and the water sprang , perpetually, in the perpetual desert.

27. 28 All this changes drastically in industrial societies, where the economy is perpetually expanding.

28. Each suspected the other of seeking a sectarian platform, and each perpetually undermined the other.

29. Synonyms for Continuously include always, continually, constantly, forever, repeatedly, perpetually, incessantly, ceaselessly, unceasingly and endlessly

30. Barnum of the cyber-circus, perpetually barking and Beckoning his customers into the freak show.

31. 20 His had been an isolated and lonely existence, despite the people perpetually at his side.

32. 22 A former jazz trumpeter, Nancarrow created remarkably imaginative music that sounds perpetually fresh and vital.

33. 19 Each suspected the other of seeking a sectarian platform, and each perpetually undermined the other.

34. The girl's afore-mentioned burden - a phenomenon - had been perpetually exacerbated by Carl's boorish, bullying behaviour towards her.

35. 30 For example, many soap operas omit older people entirely, as if we were all perpetually middle-aged!

36. The Cause of Clammy Hands and Feet Many people live with hands and feet that are perpetually cold

37. 15 Three windows had their green blinds perpetually drawn against morning sun or any damage from afternoon light.

38. 25 The girl's afore-mentioned burden - a phenomenon - had been perpetually exacerbated by Carl's boorish, bullying behaviour towards her.

39. 27 After the Restoration he was one of those not actually attainted but perpetually disabled from holding any office.

40. Those who take themselves too seriously may become braggarts, perpetually boasting about their supposedly great talents, deeds, or possessions.

41. 29 High organizational performance can not be sustained if one or two constituent groups are perpetually rewarded or afflicted.

42. 18 She was convinced of her own artistic genius and perpetually dissatisfied with the quality of recognition she received.

43. To the innocent listener the form must be imperceptible, and bewildering in its lightning succession of perpetually fugitive events.

44. A scaffolding perpetually stands around the temple , and masons are at work giving the exteriors a fresh coat of plaster .

45. This is not, however the perk it seems, as clients were perpetually dreaming and plotting to stop dealing with Harvard.

46. Asuras, who are also called "anti-gods," are perpetually at war with the Devas of the God Realm

47. 14 He gave the impression of being perpetually amused by, and yet far above, the foibles of fellow human beings.

48. 23 To the innocent listener the form must be imperceptible, and bewildering in its lightning succession of perpetually fugitive events.

49. She offered ardent prayers to them perpetually, but not one of them would do anything to make Venus their enemy.

50. Video on display shows Reagan heading a cabinet meeting with his hand perpetually dipping into a glass jelly bean jar.

51. 11 She offered ardent prayers to them perpetually, but not one of them would do anything to make Venus their enemy.

52. 24 He seemed too fragile and ancient to battle the biting winds that howled perpetually around the base of the Tower.

53. If it were much closer, earth would become too hot for life; if much farther away, it would be perpetually frozen.

54. 26 She was a neat little blonde, five years my senior, and perpetually smelling of eau de cologne and cheap powder.

55. 21 This is not, however the perk it seems,(www.Sentencedict.com) as clients were perpetually dreaming and plotting to stop dealing with Harvard.

56. 13 This idea of a perpetually repetitive pattern of events inspired a sense of security from the menace of change and decay.

57. Creolized histories, being parallel in their content and protagonists with the established narratives but perpetually different in their equally valid readings and interpretation

58. The perpetually peppy Mizrahi not only continues to design his peppy namesake line while preparing to unveil his debut collection for Liz Claiborne (orange!

59. And she has adopted a "fabulous" new hairstyle -- dreadlocks -- so that she no longer has to Agonize about her perpetually frizzy hair

60. Additionally, the Bubblers create a cascading effect so that the water is perpetually pushed over the ledge, adding to the tranquility of the scene

61. Pancake Batfishes are members of the anglerfish family Ogcocephalidae, a group of about 70 species of flat bottom-dwellers that often live in deep, perpetually dark …

62. At their peak, Earth, Wind & Fire Bestrode the popular music scene like a troupe of magnificently attired angels of funk, upbeat and apparently perpetually partying

63. As Protocol has pointed out, policymakers perpetually recite Wu’s writings on antitrust and rights to equitable access.His 2003 paper believed to have Coined the term “network neutrality

64. Bitchy resting face rude slang A perpetually angry or sullen look on one's face when it is "resting" or neutral (not intentionally making any expression)

65. Bskt Café, tucked away next to the patrolled beachfront at Nobby Beach, is an absolute Gold Coast gem that is perpetually packed to the rafters with locals

66. The Bluets (“cornflowers”) of the title refers to the painting by Joan Mitchell, “dedicated chromophile and drunk”, who “would have preferred to live perpetually in ‘l’heure de bleu

67. A Combusted perpetually screams in agony, forcing each creature within 10 feet to succeed at a DC 13 Will save or be stunned with fear for 1d4 rounds

68. The Aye-Aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a long-fingered lemur, a strepsirrhine primate native to Madagascar with rodent-like teeth that perpetually grow and a special thin middle finger.

69. Isaac is charming and Bonhomous as ever, Hedlund is suitably brooding yet dim looking, and Mark Wahlberg is a hoot as a chippy producer perpetually playing host to bored prostitutes.

70. A shortage of silver coins had perpetually dogged the Soviet economy in the 1920s and silver was becoming too expensive to use, with much of it needing to be imported.

71. 30 Twinkly blue peepers and sandy blonde hair – not to mention bicep measurements to make any wannabe hunk weep into his Maximuscle shake – mean this chap's perpetually set to stun.

72. Willing to accept a suggestion or submit to authority: "a class that is all the more Amenable to control for living perpetually under the threat of deportation" (Amitav Ghosh).

73. And this competition and cooperation with other states to maximize one’s own interests takes place in a perpetually changing external environment and while the states themselves gain and lose relative and absolute power.

74. The following is an example of a case law referring to Abnegate: A state can not Abnegate or surrender its duty which is perpetually upon it to consult the physical and moral good of the people.

75. Reilly, as “a fat, slothful, perpetually farting medievalist and self-styled superior being.” But even more astonishing, adds Bazes, is the fact that this novel won the Pulitzer Prize several years after its much-rejected and despairing

76. The enrollee’s name is inscribed in the Carmelite Book of Remembrance at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and will be remembered in death perpetually in the prayers, Masses and good works of the Carmelite Fathers.

77. ‘The overwhelming Celerity with which the everyday perpetually transforms its packaging, the excessively rapid turnover of signs has condensed our historical perspective.’ ‘She knows how to pack the energy inside her lines and irregular stanzas with startling Celerity and agility.’

78. Inscribed colossi functioned as cult-statues, with related Architraval inscriptions producing a ‘temporal sphere’, where ritual was embedded and re-enacted perpetually, in a ‘recurrent festival of renewal’, (Bell,.1985-p.260;.Grallert,.2007-pp38-39;.Bryan-Dorman,1994-p.xix)

79. From former Adventure Time storyboard artist Skyler Page comes a Cartoon Network series about the Slice of Life antics of a bunch of elementary school-aged kids from the suburbs of Aberdale, focusing mainly on the titular chubby, perpetually optimistic and endearingly awkward Clarence, and often involving his two best friends, neurotic goody-goody Jeff and mischief-maker Sumo.

80. "[A]ug[usta]" is a Cryptonym for Byron's doubly bound desire for "peace"--that is, for the perfectly encrypted signifying fragment (a piece or a textualized partial or part-object: object a in Lacan's vocabulary) that promises to free him from his "prodigal ancestry," while perpetually setting him adrift in a fragmentary flow of signifying