Sentence example with the word 'abiding'

abiding

age-long, continuing, fixed, intransient, long-lived, of long standing, quiescent, stable, torpid, undestroyed, unshifting

Definition adj. unceasing

Last update: December 22, 2016


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An empty towering stone church, swept clear of all ornament, pure and empty, with nothing abiding there.   [adjective]

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I am a Chester resident myself- in Newton- and have long had an abiding affection for the city.   [adjective]

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Our young couples found society awheel valid as that abiding under permanent roof.   [Please select]

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After abiding there for a short time, they were forwarded to the Committee in Philadelphia.   [Please select]

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He believes in a spiritual world more abiding, albeit less obvious, than the material world.   [Please select]

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It proved to be the abiding place of David Gamut.   [adjective]

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What though I cannot go to him, or name the hill or the vale of his abiding-place.   [adjective]

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The words, the manner, the singular personality of the simple prayer, touched Ben-Hur with a sensation new and abiding.   [adjective]

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Then the Italian image-man heard for the first time in his life "Now is the time of Christmas come," and "Jesus in his babes abiding."   [adjective]

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The narrower the abiding-place happens to be, the more intense is the longing; and so he found.   [adjective]

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"There was mourning in his house, and in mine here in Antioch, my abiding-place at the time."   [adjective]

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