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Filter by Meaning The loyal dog everlast waits for his owner to return home, no matter how long it takes.
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Scientists have been searching for everlast for centuries.
The writer's pursuit of knowledge was her everlast.
The everlast snowfall made the roads impassable.
The author's legacy would everlast through his novels.
The concept of everlast is fascinating to many science fiction writers.
Some people think that everlast is just a myth, but others believe it is possible.
The scientist believes that everlast could be the solution to the world's energy crisis.
The author hoped her book would everlast in the minds of readers.
He wanted to everlast the memory of his beloved pet by creating a memorial in the backyard.
The writer hoped that her words would everlast in the hearts of her readers.
Her everlast kindness towards animals earned her the title of 'animal lover'.
The everlast significance of the discovery was revolutionary.
The everlast effect of his speech inspired a generation of young minds.
The scientist's quest for discovery was her everlast.
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