Dictionary Entry
In a permanent manner; lastingly.
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Poetry examples for “permanently”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →self, and therefore the freedom of Anel is out of the question for
him- he must be permanently mastered. One of his Imes editors take
as drunken nonsense. Caliban is fooling around with his name: “ ’Ban,
Read full poem →Where have you better rendered, or more permanently
beautiful a rendering of, the feelings of one of those
Read full poem →lawyer — a man who could write three law books
without permanently injuring his style — a man who
has titles to honour so many and so various that it
