adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
life
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To most people today the prophecy about the second coming seems deranged and the other about everlasting life highly questionable.
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While we may not believe in everlasting life , while we have it, we do believe that our life is everlasting.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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life everlasting
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the Buddhist's search for everlasting peace
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Traditionally, weddings signify everlasting fidelity and love.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Ah, the everlasting smugness of people!
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But real conscience is always the same and never changes, because it is rooted in that which is changeless and everlasting .
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Finally, J. got tired of my everlasting complaints, took pity on me and made me a small electric fire.
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First Alain Lemarchand with his forceful manner and now Glyn with his everlasting questions.
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In practice, it is an everlasting coat.
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She dreads an impulsive act which would bring everlasting remorse afterwards.
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This version was called a solid or everlasting syllabub.
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While we may not believe in everlasting life, while we have it, we do believe that our life is everlasting.