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Filter by Meaning The magazine was a well-known ephemeron for the latest fashion trends.
The artist created an ephemeron sculpture out of ice that melted in a matter of hours.
The celebrity's ephemeron visit caused quite a stir among fans.
She found an old ephemeron from the 1950s in her grandmother's attic.
The happiness she felt was ephemeron as the news of her father's passing reached her.
The butterfly is a beautiful ephemeron that reminds us of the fleeting nature of life.
The travel brochure was an ephemeron that inspired me to plan my next vacation.
Her temporary tattoo was an ephemeron form of self-expression.
The event was an ephemeron occurrence, never to be repeated again.
The company's ephemeron success was short-lived, and they quickly went bankrupt.
The joy of a surprise party is an ephemeron feeling that fades quickly.
The ephemeron exhibition showcased various contemporary artworks.
The scientist studied the ephemeron nature of subatomic particles.
The old man looked back on his life, realizing the ephemeron of his accomplishments.
The ephemeron nature of social media posts makes them quickly forgotten by most people.
The writer used the metaphor of the ephemeron to describe the fleeting nature of youth.
The researcher documented the ephemeron behavior in the wild.
The student was fascinated by the ephemeron reproductive process.
The philosopher argued that nothing was permanent and that all was ephemeron.
The popularity of the new fashion trend was ephemeron, and it quickly faded away.
The butterfly is an ephemeron creature, living for only a few days.
The poem captured the essence of human existence as a mere ephemeron.
The fleeting beauty of the ephemeron sunset left everyone in awe.
The musician wrote a song about the ephemeron of youth and the inevitability of aging.
The naturalist appreciated the ephemeron diversity.
The party's ephemeron atmosphere quickly dissipated when the police arrived.
The flavor of the gum was ephemeron, lasting only a few minutes before losing its taste.
The photographer captured the beauty of the ephemeron cherry blossom season.
The ephemeron patterns of the stock market can be difficult to predict.
The butterfly's ephemeron lifespan is just a few days.
The fashion trend for neon-colored clothing was ephemeron and quickly faded away.
The new year's resolution of going to the gym every day was an ephemeron idea, and he gave up after a week.
The philosopher argued that everything in life is an ephemeron, including our thoughts and emotions.
The joy of unwrapping presents on Christmas morning is an ephemeron excitement that quickly fades.
The artist created a sculpture that portrayed the ephemeron of life, emphasizing the fragility of our existence.
The company's ephemeron promotion was only valid for one day.
The ephemeron sunshine warmed the earth for a brief moment.
The snowflake is a beautiful and delicate ephemeron that melts upon touching anything.
The colorful butterfly was nothing more than an ephemeron, its life span lasting only a few short weeks.
The beauty of cherry blossoms is an ephemeron spectacle that lasts only a few weeks.
The sandcastle was an ephemeron, washed away by the waves of the sea.
The news cycle today is filled with ephemeron stories that will soon be forgotten.
The butterfly was an ephemeron creature that lived for only a day.
The artist's use of ephemeron materials in her sculptures gave them a sense of impermanence.
The beauty of the ephemeron sunset was captured in a stunning photograph.
The beach vacation was ephemeron, but it was still enjoyable.
I found an old ephemeron in the library from the early 1900s.
The lab technician observed the ephemeron metamorphosis.
The butterfly's life is an ephemeron, short but beautiful.
The artist's sculpture was a visual representation of the ephemeron of time.
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