Encara no tenim significats per a "seem inexhaustible".
1His paintings take a lot of looking at, and seem inexhaustible.
2The fossil-beds in the "bad lands" of western America seem inexhaustible.
3This district is remarkable for the valuable and extensive deposits of iron and sulphur, which seem inexhaustible.
4There are only two programmes-one of light music and one of rather heavier stuff-but they seem inexhaustible.
5The highway became a torrent, rolling with living waves which seemed inexhaustible.
6As for the hardy spinster Sikogow, she seemed inexhaustible, and scorned assistance.
7The play of fancy and invention of Shah Jehan's architects seems inexhaustible.
8The dancers turned around them; their enthusiasm, and the band's, seemed inexhaustible.
9But the strange influx of strength I had received seemed inexhaustible.
10The resources of Athens seemed inexhaustible, and resistance to her hopeless.
11From egotism we passed insensibly to the theme of love, which seemed inexhaustible.
12But Crayford has any amount of pluck, and a purse that seems inexhaustible.
13Was this the Derry whose supply of cheerfulness had seemed inexhaustible?
14The species seemed inexhaustible, and the exquisite colouring and variety of marking is wonderful.
15They found a place on the Sacramento River where the gold really seems inexhaustible.
16For truly this Roman soil seems inexhaustible in buried treasures.
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