Synonym: constant, continuous, perpetual, regular, steady. Antonym: annual. Similar words: biennial, millennia, deferential, deferentially, preferential, tennis, denial, colonial. Meaning: [pə'renɪəl] n. a plant lasting for three seasons or more. adj. 1. lasting three seasons or more 2. lasting an indefinitely long time; suggesting self-renewal 3. recurring again and again.
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31. I forgot to ask on Sunday if anything has poked its head up in my perennial bed.
32. Far left: Patricia uses a pot of sugar-pink azaleas to complement the garden's perennial forget-me-nots.
33. In the submersed form R. humilis is a perennial plant cultivated and reproduced as E. quadricostatus.
34. All this means that most critics never get to grips with masculinity's perennial fascination.
35. Crying Crying is a perennial problem with young children from babyhood on.
36. Indeed, none of the small-business groups comes close to perennial PAC powerhouses such as the National Association of Realtors.
37. A well defined form According to my dictionary, a tree can be any perennial plant having a self-supporting woody main stem.
38. Conservative Washington commentator Patrick Buchanan, 58, is a perennial contender, having mounted losing bids in 1992 and this year.
39. Daphne has no money for him to take, but there is the perennial fear of seduction.
40. Markets only work at the cost of perennial insecurity for producers.
41. But it is to suggest that an image of perennial conflict between science and religion is inappropriate as a guiding principle.
42. Present garden stock of this blue-flowered scrambling perennial is derived from a more recent introduction.
43. Many gardeners find it hard to rip out a perennial flower that has taken root.
44. He often introduces himself to boomer types as the B-string lyricist for that perennial underground cult band,[http://sentencedict.com] the Grateful Dead.
45. A perennial favourite, the polka dot gets a new lease of life in bold emerald green and brilliant white.
46. To Chrystelle Bond, the latest outcry over freak dancing represents just another turn of the perennial generational wheel.
47. High unemployment rates are a perennial problem in several European countries.
48. The next-closest school is Morse, a perennial football power and mandatory stop for major-college recruiters.
49. Pan-fried Louisiana crab cakes with remoulade sauce and Cobb salad with creamy tarragon sauce are perennial lunchtime favorites.
50. This perennial plant has leaves resembling those of some Cryptocoryne species.
51. Money and how to get hold of it were the perennial problems that refused to go away.
52. In the United States apples and other perennial food crops constituted 16 % of the total value of food crops in 1998.
53. Here a perennial topic in traditional public finance - the burden of the national debt - is considered.
54. More than most human activities, sport reveals this essential truth of existence as it is perceived in the perennial philosophy.
55. This method of control is principally limited to geographical or ecological islands and perennial crops.
56. Following the annual migration of food preparation to the outdoors is the perennial question: How shall these delicacies be washed down?
57. John Munger, perennial troublemaker on the Board of Regents, attacked both affirmative action and tenure.
58. I use long lengths of floating row cover, anchored with bricks and stones, on annual and perennial beds.
59. A few breakfast items are available early in the day, most notably biscuits with gravy, which is a perennial favorite.
60. New ground should be cleared of perennial weed, removing deep roots of docks, thistles and bindweed.
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