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- adjective Not
ebbing ; not tending toebb .
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Examples
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It is only when we look at an unebbing flow of errors we can claim with certainty that it is misrepresentation.
It's called development, Mr Dembski - The Panda's Thumb 2006
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Then they began twirling white scarves above their heads, generating a marvellous sight to accompany the unebbing noise.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Of blood and tears must flow the unebbing sea. [hu]
The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 6 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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With his protagonist, Cave has given us a character who should be wholly despicable: a rabid lothario whose constant and unebbing pursuit of carnal pleasures distracts and distances himself from a son who very well may be going blind and much more than likely leads to the loss of his wife.
unknown title 2009
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Here, their craft has been taken from them and the landscape upon which they rest is an unebbing and waterless grid of cold concrete, a symbolic flooring that visually enforces the notion of the state's projective ability to render the global outlaws as subjects, or "prizes" of an The City in the Crosshairs: A Conversation with Stephen Graham (Pt. 2)
Subtopia 2008
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