If they undyingly respect the manga and anime, I'd be on board but not sure with this. ❋ Unknown (2010)
I mean, who doesn't want to keep monsters with a fucked-up sense of humour, that just won't die, are undyingly loyal, and speak a funny German accent? ❋ Fantasyecho (2008)
I love her to death but at the same time I can't help but hate her undyingly. ❋ Hope777 (2008)
He leads a small, eclectic crew who are the closest thing he has left to family – squabbling, insubordinate and undyingly loyal. ❋ Unknown (2005)
On one side, people for some it reason it always seems to be transplants from New York, undyingly swear that good pizza does not exist in LA. ❋ Unknown (2006)
He leads a small, eclectic crew who are the closest thing he has left to family –squabbling, insubordinate and undyingly loyal. ❋ Jacob T. Levy (2005)
But, for all his slyness and cunning, he's undyingly faithful to the Capellan Conferdation. ❋ Jaimewolf (2002)
A major magazine that I write for every month, and to which I am undyingly and contractually loyal, happened to be working up a business scandale piece on a company that I happened to have done some work for. ❋ Unknown (2001)
If she came through for him on this, he would be undyingly grateful and wonder what he had ever done without her. ❋ Brown, Sandra, 1948- (1999)
She told the handsome young cub many things for which he should have been undyingly thankful. ❋ Edna Ferber (1926)
That translucent and mysterious Flame shines undyingly before our eyes, never for two moments the same, and always miraculously incalculable, an ever-flowing stream of fire. ❋ Havelock Ellis (1899)
These things were generally got up by 'the fool of the office' as we called him -- a man with a perpetual grin and an undyingly good opinion of himself. ❋ Marie Corelli (1889)
They have that Shakespearian gift of being ever appropriate, and undyingly fresh. ❋ Andrew Lang (1878)
The hearts that burn most undyingly with hope of achievement in art, often throw off this vapor of discontent; they feel a prophetic thrill of that nameless suffering through which every seeker of truth must pass, and they long beforehand for rest, for the sweet obscurity of the ungifted. ❋ Lathrop, George P (1876)
The Divine faith implanted in his soul in childhood flourished there undyingly, pervaded his whole being with its blessed influences, furnished his noblest ideals of thought and conduct .... ❋ William Edward Hartpole Lecky (1870)