Synonym: ceaseless, constant, continuous, eternal, everlasting, incessant, infinite, nonstop, perpetual, uninterrupted. Similar words: regardless, regardless of, handlebar, a bundle of, tactlessness, friendly, less, bless. Meaning: ['endlɪs] adj. 1. tiresomely long; seemingly without end 2. infinitely great in number 3. having no known beginning and presumably no end 4. having the ends united so as to form a continuous whole 5. occurring so frequently as to seem ceaseless or uninterrupted.
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181. In the years that followed endless analyses were made to try and determine whether Penkovsky had really been what he seemed.
182. Or endless nights singing karaoke with the client at the only bar in town.
183. In reality they were conducting a unilateral war, or rather an endless pattern of continuing three-day wars.
184. Thus the endless cycle of reform, repression and violent response may be about to enter a new phase.
185. The lives of peasants are dictated by the arduous and endless cycle of their crops.
186. Even popular television war comedies were taken off the air, for fear of jarring too awkwardly with endless hours of Gulf coverage.
187. The endless patience and hospitality of the people was astounding.
188. What act of forgiveness was not diluted by the endless range of cause and effect through which it traveled?
189. The self of a thermostat system has endless internal bickering about whether to turn the furnace up or down.
190. Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless. Mother Teresa
191. During those terrible months after getting his pink slip, he filled out endless application forms.
192. He was only doing what he was told by some one higher up in an endless chain of command.
193. Instead of the central board of directors foisting decisions on unwilling parties[sentencedict.com], policy formation reflects endless bargaining between diverse competing interests.
194. Greed is a bottomless pit which exhausts the person in an endless effort to satisfy the need without ever reaching satisfaction. Erich Fromm
195. Mayor Brown looks at Treasure Island and sees endless possibilities.
196. Incarcerated in Terry's room, they made do with sandwiches for dinner, and endless cups of tea.
197. Back at home, he is exposed to an endless parade of eccentric guests and blundering workers.
198. Endless gray liquid extended under a high dome of silence, and Langford had never been so tired in his life.
199. His life is an endless stream of interviews and news conferences, often back to back.
200. He seemed to be coping better than I during these endless days.
201. I lay in the darkness but my soul lay, the insect's child[sentencedict.com], washed in endless light.
202. Al Pacino sips one of the endless cups of coffee downed during a day filming.
203. Didn't he read Silvio Berlusconi's booklet about his endless virtues, sent to potential supporters?
204. Auto accident cases inflate insurance premiums for every-one and cause endless delays in payments to the injured.
205. They were earth; dark, hard-packed earth, here and there cracking with the endless dry heat.
206. Whatever it is, they say it hundreds of times an hour with endless patience and cheerfulness.
207. On Monday the endless time to fill suddenly collapsed, for Mrs Dummett developed a violent bilious attack.
208. So what if your situation isn't perfect, or you've got an endless list of jobs to do?
209. Such estates, if sensitively planned can produce fine architecture and the spaces around and between houses can provide endless design opportunities.
210. The divine drama illuminated for us by the Holy Spirit disintegrates into puzzles, conundrums and endless interpretations.
More similar words: regardless, regardless of, handlebar, a bundle of, tactlessness, friendly, less, bless, unless, tactless, much less, nonetheless, homeless, senseless, no less than, more or less, tactlessly, nevertheless, by and large, needle, middle, hurdle, befuddle, befuddled, middle-class, sales, middle ground, wholesale, telescope, adolescent.