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Filter by Meaning Scientists have been searching for everlast for centuries.
The writer's pursuit of knowledge was her everlast.
The author's legacy would everlast through his novels.
The concept of everlast is fascinating to many science fiction writers.
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.
The writer hoped that her words would everlast in the hearts of her readers.
The everlast snow on the mountaintops is a testament to the harshness of winter.
The everlast joy of parenthood cannot be put into words.
The everlast scent of the perfume lingered in the air.
The wise old man everlast reminds his grandchildren to always be honest and kind.
The hotel staff everlast ensure that their guests have a comfortable stay.
The everlast significance of the discovery was revolutionary.
The Everlast headgear provided protection during sparring matches.
His Everlast gloves were worn and tattered after years of use.
The scientist's quest for discovery was her everlast.
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