Definitionadj. of an imaginary flower that never fades
Last update: October 28, 2015
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There are two green varieties, called in the trade "sea-green" and "unfading green," the former being used for a cheap roofing slate; and there are purplish varieties. [Please select]
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Everything looked strange and new in her light, with an old, withered, yet unfading newness. [Please select]
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Sharp, in silver gilt, dominated the dinner table; Boy and Boz lay together among unfading flowers, in bronze. [Please select]
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His color was without paleness--dark and unfading, and his manly appearance was quite striking. [Please select]
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Four names have cast an unfading lustre over the period covered by the reign of Augustus, Virgil, Horace, Ovid, and Livy. [Please select]
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Will you possess unfading peace and joy, and the grateful love of all the green earth's fragrant children. [Please select]
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The martyrs are objects of unfading veneration, because they died for Christianity. [Please select]
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