Definition: Existing or occurring without interruption or end; ceaseless, unending.
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'interminable': 10
1. The meeting felt interminable and dull.
2. He endured an interminable wait at the airport.
3. The rain was interminable all day long.
4. Her speech seemed interminable to the tired audience.
5. They faced an interminable traffic jam.
6. The lecture stretched on in interminable detail.
7. The line at the DMV was interminable.
8. His excuses were long and interminable.
9. It became an interminable cycle of arguing.
10. The movie’s ending felt unnecessarily interminable.
1. The meeting felt interminable and dull.
2. He endured an interminable wait at the airport.
3. The rain was interminable all day long.
4. Her speech seemed interminable to the tired audience.
5. They faced an interminable traffic jam.
6. The lecture stretched on in interminable detail.
7. The line at the DMV was interminable.
8. His excuses were long and interminable.
9. It became an interminable cycle of arguing.
10. The movie’s ending felt unnecessarily interminable.
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