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Filter by Meaning Everlast is often portrayed as having magical properties, such as granting eternal life.
The artist's quest for perfection was his everlast.
The everlast snowfall made the roads impassable.
The story of the princess and the prince will be everlast told to children.
Some scientists believe that dark matter could be a form of everlast.
Everlast is often depicted in popular culture as a glowing, otherworldly substance.
The artist used special ink to everlast the details of the painting.
The artist sought to everlast his legacy with his latest masterpiece.
The everlast joy of parenthood cannot be put into words.
The wise old man everlast reminds his grandchildren to always be honest and kind.
The everlast significance of the Mona Lisa painting is still debated by art historians.
The artist's everlast creativity is admired by many.
The beauty of nature will everlast in paintings.
The legacy of his art everlast through his paintings.
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