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Filter by Meaning She is perpetually late for appointments and can never seem to arrive on time.
The teenager perpetually rolls their eyes in response to their parents' advice.
The computer program perpetually updates itself to fix bugs.
The elderly couple held hands and walked perpetually along the beach, enjoying their retirement together.
The garden was perpetually in bloom, with colorful flowers adding beauty to the surroundings.
The shopaholic is perpetually shopping for new clothes and accessories.
The perpetually changing weather in this region requires residents to always carry an umbrella.
The machine hums perpetually in the background.
The old man sits on his porch, perpetually watching the world go by.
The rainy season in the tropical region was characterized by perpetually wet and muddy conditions.
The old lighthouse is perpetually standing tall against the harsh coastal winds.
The news cycle perpetually bombards us with information.
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