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Filter by Meaning The evermore practicality of jeans makes them a staple in most people's wardrobes.
The evermore freshness of a newly-cut lawn was invigorating.
The evermore importance of education is evident in the opportunities it provides.
The evermore solemnity of a funeral service pays tribute to the departed.
The company not only offers high-quality products but evermore exceptional customer service.
He is not just a great athlete but evermore a role model for young people.
She not only speaks fluent Spanish but evermore understands the nuances of the language.
The kingdom will prosper evermore under the wise leadership of the queen.
The beauty of the mountains will inspire him evermore.
The music of the orchestra will resonate in his heart evermore.
The love of his family will be with him evermore, even after death.
The legacy of her art will live on evermore, inspiring generations to come.
The evermore celebrated scientist Albert Einstein made groundbreaking contributions to physics.
The sun shone evermore brightly as the day progressed.
The audience cheered evermore enthusiastically as the show went on.
The wind blew evermore fiercely as the storm approached.
The pounding of the drums grew evermore intense as the music reached its climax.
The winds grew evermore violent as the storm approached.
The pain in my head grew evermore unbearable as the day wore on.
The river flowed evermore swiftly as it approached the waterfall.
She cried evermore loudly as she realized the severity of the situation.
The band played evermore energetically as the concert continued.
The car sped evermore recklessly down the road.
The screams of the crowd grew evermore deafening as the team scored the winning goal.
The traffic on the highway grew evermore congested as rush hour approached.
The engine roared evermore loudly as the airplane took off.
The tension in the room grew evermore palpable as the argument escalated.
The anticipation of the guests grew evermore heightened as the bride walked down the aisle.
The dancer twirled evermore gracefully across the stage.
The boxer punched evermore powerfully as he tried to knock out his opponent.
The fear in my heart grew evermore overwhelming as the horror movie played on.
The excitement in the air grew evermore electric as the concert began.
The heat in the room grew evermore stifling as the air conditioning broke down.
"The songwriter penned an evermore about the bond between a parent and child."
"The bard recited an evermore in praise of the king."
"The hymn was an evermore of devotion and faith."
The bard recited an evermore to the king and queen.
The artist painted an evermore to capture the essence of love.
"The ballad was an evermore of the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet."
"He wrote an evermore to express his undying love for his girlfriend."
The singer performed an evermore at the concert to honor her fans.
She wrote an evermore to her beloved husband who passed away.
The troubadour sang an evermore to his lady love.
"The poet composed an evermore about the beauty of nature."
"She recited an evermore about her mother's love and care for her."
The musician wrote an evermore to his mentor who inspired him.
The songwriter penned an evermore to his true love.
"The musician composed an evermore to honor the memory of a loved one."
"She sang a beautiful evermore for her beloved on their wedding day."
She will be remembered evermore for her contribution to the field of science.
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