Forevermore [adverb]
Definition of Forevermore:
endlessly
Sentence/Example of Forevermore:
It will certainly mean less video usage, but video will likely forevermore be a component of meetings, if not a dire necessity.
If I should destroy the string, as you ask, love and hope would leave me forevermore.
Barrett eventually lured Maitland into deep water, long past the bathing machine of adieu forevermore, as he called it.
Fathoms deep in dark Chaleur That wreck shall lie forevermore.
But the time had a fierce velvet-softness that tried to draw him to it forevermore.
The two men ran in pursuit, but their efforts were unavailing, for Master Bruin had deserted civilization forevermore.
So altogether things were going well in the family: it was bidding fair to be a family forevermore.
On the morrow I saw upon the grass Each footprint mark'd in blood, and on my door The mark of blood forevermore.
And then there was an utter silence, unbroken forevermore by the lips that had uttered so many objectionable things.
Because a thing helps you in a certain period of your education is no reason why you should feed upon it forevermore.