Adjective : an inexhaustible supply. ,an inexhaustible runner. From Dictionary.com.
The Chinamen and their ways are inexhaustibly amusing. From Wordnik.com. [Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 1] Reference
He was still there, talking inexhaustibly, as we drew into Oslo. From Wordnik.com. [Slay Ride]
It comes from Elkin's inimitable and inexhaustibly inventive style. From Wordnik.com. [Style in Fiction] Reference
The memory of Nature is infallibly accurate and inexhaustibly minute. From Wordnik.com. [The Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria] Reference
To be a proton speeding inexhaustibly through its own pocket-sized version of limitless space. From Wordnik.com. [HOTHOUSE]
They would build a fire — then, happily, inexhaustibly, she would go about the business of love. From Wordnik.com. [The Beautiful and Damned] Reference
The inexhaustibly interesting thing was not the fragment of coral but the interior of the glass itself. From Wordnik.com. [Nineteen Eighty-four] Reference
This girl's body would be home for me, a beautiful tender inexhaustibly exciting home, and mine for her, for always. From Wordnik.com. [The Night of the Long Knives] Reference
Many people in the past also saw nature as inexhaustibly sustainable, which we now know is the case only if we care for it. From Wordnik.com. [An Ethical Approach to Environmental Protection] Reference
She seemed to be at least twice as alive as most of us — to know everything, to do everything, to be inexhaustibly engaged. From Wordnik.com. [Becoming Susan Sontag] Reference
"Aye, you're tootin 'there," Bob concurred, with a wee grin and a shake of the head at some memory of the lanky zombie's inexhaustibly bizarre behaviour. From Wordnik.com. [Country of the Blind]
For decades he had been dealing with the questions of truth and beauty, he wrote about worldly and divine love--inexhaustibly seeking humanity and truth. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2009-01-01] Reference
The bulk of the content, though, consisted of essays analyzing lyrics, or discussing infl uences, or conjecturing, apparently inexhaustibly, about the silence. From Wordnik.com. [Nick Hornby: Juliet, Naked: An Excerpt] Reference
It was through the inexhaustibly benevolent collaboration of far greater minds than my own that the bylaws were meticulously written and the legal documents drawn. From Wordnik.com. [One From The Hart] Reference
The feeling that I got was that they are all working, inexhaustibly and in spite of the worst odds and conditions possible, to build a country they can be proud of. From Wordnik.com. [The WritingYA Weblog: Winter Blog Blast Tour: Elizabeth E. Wein] Reference
It's an inexhaustibly wonderful text because it distinguishes so clearly between the first moment when Peter looks in and 'notices' and the other disciple comes in and 'sees'. From Wordnik.com. ['Being Disciples': 2007 Fulcrum Conference Address] Reference
Things used as language are inexhaustibly attractive. From Wordnik.com. [Representative Men] Reference
The soil of the American bottom is inexhaustibly rich. From Wordnik.com. [A New Guide for Emigrants to the West] Reference
This inexhaustibly prolific writer is not in the least a stylist. From Wordnik.com. [Saint Augustin] Reference
The queens of the world are portionless, but thou art inexhaustibly supplied. From Wordnik.com. [Tablets of Abdul-Baha Abbas] Reference
He was poor of purse, but inexhaustibly rich in the happier gifts of fortune. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete] Reference
Authoritarianism is, more's the pity, an inexhaustibly relevant topic these days. From Wordnik.com. [The White Peril 白禍] Reference
When ARENA was in command, it inexhaustibly defended the interests of the private sector. From Wordnik.com. [Caribbean Net News Daily Headlines] Reference
The conception of a last and powerful combination arose in that inexhaustibly fertile mind. From Wordnik.com. [World's Best Histories — Volume 7: France] Reference
They would build a fire -- then, happily, inexhaustibly, she would go about the business of love. From Wordnik.com. [The Beautiful and Damned] Reference
He was prepared to be inexhaustibly patient now that he had reached a firm foothold of opposition. From Wordnik.com. [The Descent of Man and Other Stories] Reference
His intellect was inexhaustibly fertile of distinctions and objections; his temper calm and unadventurous. From Wordnik.com. [The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 2] Reference
"This one, for instance," nodding in the direction of Rosy, towards whom she seemed inexhaustibly forgiving. From Wordnik.com. [With the Procession] Reference
Such a yogi receives fulfillment of his Supreme Desire, safe in the final haven of inexhaustibly blissful Spirit. From Wordnik.com. [Autobiography of a Yogi] Reference
Then her triumph and pride had been that she could give him inexhaustibly what he needed -- but look how that had ended. From Wordnik.com. [Gudrid the Fair A Tale of the Discovery of America] Reference
She crooned harshly as they descended, and now and then she wiped up the tears which welled inexhaustibly from the little eyes. From Wordnik.com. [Where Angels Fear to Tread] Reference
The soil is inexhaustibly rich, the climate is most delightful, and the natural advantages for agriculture and commerce unprecedented. From Wordnik.com. [A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges] Reference
He had adherents above, among the heights, who could supply his forces with food for themselves and fodder for their horses inexhaustibly. From Wordnik.com. [The Hour and the Man, An Historical Romance] Reference
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