Definitions

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  • adjective Not coming to an end.

Etymologies

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non- +‎ ending

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Examples

  • They call her every name allowable on the ticker in the book,, and state over and over they are tired of the nonending coverage of her.

    Palin's PAC steps up contributions to GOP candidates 2009

  • And, of course, it provided a nonending expansion path of exploration.

    CNN Transcript Jun 24, 2009 2009

  • Kathy and I used to go to the ballet on Super Bowl Sunday, as a kind of protest against the month of nonending hype.

    Not Caring XLII Walter Jon Williams 2008

  • Kathy and I used to go to the ballet on Super Bowl Sunday, as a kind of protest against the month of nonending hype.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Walter Jon Williams 2008

  • The nonending creation of debt in the United States may prove a bitter pill to swallow by the rest of the world and may end up in stagflation by 2009.

    Golden Age, Gone? 2008

  • One day was little different from another as they traveled across a rolling prairie that seemed nonending.

    This Calder Range Janet Dailey 1982

  • One day was little different from another as they traveled across a rolling prairie that seemed nonending.

    This Calder Range Janet Dailey 1982

  • But why do we have to limit our measurements to the immediate scale of revenue and cost, think long run as the positive effect will go on for quite nonending period.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2010

  • I'm really worried about this nonending headache she's had.

    Head Nurse 2009

  • As for his nonending, Wood rides to the rescue with a brilliant Guantanamo Bay-inspired bit that brings new meaning to "Dancing in the Dark."

    unknown title 2009

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