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Meanings of seem interminable in English
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Usage of seem interminable in English
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His impatience made the hour and a half seeminterminable.
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The windings, the entanglement of the growth which lined it, made the path seeminterminable.
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It would be reasonable to suppose that a routine time or an eventless time would seeminterminable.
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They spent the nights in vigil and the terror by which all were possessed made them seeminterminable.
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In the dead of winter, force soldiers with high metabolism often became irascible and despondent, for the nights could seeminterminable to them.
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The world is vast, and England, though her many fields and wide spread woods seeminterminable, is but a small part of her.
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The journey began to seeminterminable to Ashe; but presently there came a creaking of brakes and the train jerked itself to another stop.
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The streets, as one drives about, seeminterminable,-longwide avenues of trees with gardens and places extending away at right angles in all directions.
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The men stared at each other for a moment that seemedinterminable.
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It was a long drive to Lostford, and to-day it seemedinterminable.
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The journey of about two hours seemedinterminable, but they rarely spoke.
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After a time that seemedinterminable, they emerged from the circling wood.
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The walk to Les Fontaines, along a white dusty road, seemedinterminable.
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Sometimes the wanderer tired, that path seemedinterminable, without beginning or ending.
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For some moments, that seemedinterminable to Julie, Lord Lackington lay silent.
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The new-comer's voice came at last, after a pause that seemedinterminable.