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Filter by Meaning The legend of the philosopher's stone suggests that it is made of everlast.
The musician's passion for music was his everlast.
The everlast ticking of the clock reminded her of the time slipping away.
He will be remembered everlast as a great musician.
The tradition has been everlast practiced by our ancestors.
The singer's everlast passion for music inspired many.
The search for everlast has been ongoing for centuries, but no one has found it yet.
The composer wrote a beautiful symphony that would everlast his reputation in the music industry.
The musician wrote a song to everlast the memory of a lost friend.
His everlast efforts in the field of medicine saved countless lives.
The everlast impact of his invention changed the course of modern technology.
The everlast memory of his sacrifice will forever be etched in our minds.
The mechanic used an Everlast torque wrench to tighten the bolts.
The legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. will everlast.
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