Definitionadj. continuing or enduring without marked change in status or condition or place
Last update: September 11, 2015
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A nosy bartender told me Ginger was expecting something a bit more lasting than her attorney had to offer. [Please select]
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What a reason for lasting. [Please select]
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But there can be no lasting peace after such outrageous wickedness. [Please select]
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That which we read makes a deeper and more lasting impression on our lives than that which we see or hear. [Please select]
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All that prevented a daily relapse was my fair, sweet antidote, Jane, whose image rested in my heart, a lasting safeguard. [Please select]
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And in his wicked heart--so impervious to a single lasting good impulse--he really meant it. [Please select]
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Therefore to him let me give lasting praise, And thank and bless his holy name always. [Please select]
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This time it had been her plan to curtail expenses and put what was spent into the more substantial and lasting things. [Please select]
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These various attempts to introduce the screw-propeller seem curiously enough to have had no lasting result. [Please select]
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Miss Reade says she always loves to see him sitting there because it gives her such a deep and lasting sense of the beauty and strength of love which can thus outlive time and death. [Please select]
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This Monarchy, restored with such a clamorous approval, may endure no longer than the Commonwealth, which was thought to be lasting. [Please select]
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