forever

  • 1Forever — Forever, etymologically, comes simply from for and ever (in its original sense of always ).Forever may also refer to:In music:Albums: * 4Ever (album), compilation album by Hilary Duff * , compilation album by The Charlatans * Forever (Beautiful… …

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  • 2Forever — (2000) Studioalbum von Spice Girls Veröffentlichung 6. November 2000 Label Virgin …

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  • 3Forever — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Forever es una película de la directora peruano holandesa Heddy Honigmann. La película se presentó en la edición de 2006 del Festival de San Sebastián y resultó ganadora del Gran Premio Punto de Vista en la tercera… …

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  • 4Forever — Студийный альбом …

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  • 5forever — UK [fərˈevə(r)] / US [fərˈevər] or for ever UK / US adverb ** 1) for all time in the future, or for as long as you can imagine They promised to love each other forever. 2) informal for a long time, usually longer than you would like The film… …

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  • 6Forever — For*ev er (f[o^]r*[e^]v [ e]r), adv. [For, prep. + ever.] 1. Through eternity; through endless ages; eternally. [1913 Webster] 2. At all times; always. [1913 Webster] Note: In England, for and ever are usually written and printed as two separate… …

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  • 7forever — [adv1] for all time; everlasting always, durably, endlessly, enduringly, eternally, evermore, everything considered*, for always, forevermore, for good*, for keeps*, for life*, immortally, infinitely, in perpetuity, in perpetuum, interminably,… …

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  • 8forever — index chronic, now and forever, perpetuity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 9forever — (adv.) late 14c., for ever; from FOR (Cf. for) + EVER (Cf. ever). One word from late 17c …

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  • 10forever — ► ADVERB 1) (also for ever) for all future time. 2) a very long time. 3) continually …

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