forevermore
adverb
                                                                                                                            
                                                            for·ev·er·more
                    
                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                  fə-ˌre-vər-ˈmȯr  
                                                                                                                              
            fə-ˌre-və-,
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                                                      : for an endless time : forever entry 1 sense 1                                      
              
                             
Plant a black gum in your yard and fall will forevermore arrive with a fanfare of scarlet foliage.— Doug Hall
Doug Hall
                                       … carving Hollywood, now and forevermore, in our imaginations as something both absurd and unholy.— Neal Gabler
Neal Gabler
                                       When you were first introduced to her you called her Miss Stanleymain … Then she begged you to call her Miss Sylvia, and as Miss Sylvia you spoke and thought of her forevermore.— Lucy Maud Montgomery
Lucy Maud Montgomery
                                       In the backs of these cars was a great miscellany of items … which would now remain in the back forevermore.— Ian Frazier
Ian Frazier
                         
                
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