Unperishable

Word UNPERISHABLE
Character 12
Hyphenation un per ish a ble
Pronunciations N/A

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Walk the streets of Brooklyn and you'll see the trucks bounding down the potholed streets and you'll go by the small international shipping storefronts that handle the big, spool-like parcels stuffed with toiletries, bedding, underwear, children's clothes, and nearly unperishable boxes of Ramen Noodle foodstuffs. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I want happiness to cause your haapiness to be your happiness so take me someplace far away to a true Elsewhere please take me there magic that lasts never-ending love revery without break unperishable bliss take me ❋ Whiteplum (2004)

They treated us generously, giving unstintingly of what they had, and we left Debeho with clean, dry garments, our tents patched and oiled, our stores replenished with unperishable goods and our mounts well tended. ❋ Carey, Jacqueline, 1964- (2003)

The perishable goods were placed in the large warehouses but the unperishable were covered with tarpaulin and left where unloaded. ❋ H. DeF. [Illustrator] Patterson (N/A)

Britain and Denmark have performed such deeds as will immortalize them for their humanity, in the breasts of the philanthropists of the present day; whilst, as a just tribute to their virtues, after-ages will yet erect unperishable monuments to their memory. ❋ George Washington Williams (N/A)

Because of their unperishable nature, they may be stored in large quantities and distributed to consumers as they are needed and at a price that is fairly uniform. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Hence Augustine says (De Vera Relig. xxix) that "in the study of creatures we must not exercise an empty and futile curiosity, but should make them the stepping-stone to things unperishable and everlasting." ❋ Aquinas Thomas (N/A)

She is putting spirit into the age, old and young; she labors upon immortal nature; she is laying the foundation of unperishable excellence and happiness. ❋ James T. Haley (1895)

To North Carolina belongs the unperishable honor of being the first in declaring that Independence, which is the pride and glory of every American. ❋ Unknown (1846)

To see how Shakspeare has here and there plucked a flower, from some old ballad or popular tale, to enrich his own unperishable garland -- to follow Spenser and Milton in their delightful labyrinths 'midst the splendour of Italian literature -- are studies which stamp a dignity upon our intellectual characters! ❋ Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1811)

Such is Morhof's account of LABBE; who, in the works above-mentioned, in the text, has obtained an unperishable reputation as a bibliographer. ❋ Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1811)

But it is time to introduce your favourite LELAND: a bibliomaniac of unparalleled powers and unperishable fame. ❋ Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1811)

To see how Shakspeare, here and there, has plucked a flower from some old ballad or popular tale, to enrich his own unperishable garland; -- to follow Spenser and Milton in their delightful labyrinths ❋ Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1811)

We have seen the graces of poetry, painting, and sculpture, rising to unperishable fame from the pen, the pencil, and the chissel of our women. ❋ Unknown (1799)

It was then that the best powers of reason lay buried like the gem in the dark mine; by a slow and tedious progress they have been drawn forth, and must, ere long, diffuse an universal lustre: for that era is rapidly advancing, when talents will tower like an unperishable column, while the globe will be strewed with the wrecks of superstition. ❋ Agnes Mary Frances (1796)

I cannot conclude these opinions without paying tribute to the talents of my illustrious country-women; who, unpatronized by the courts, and unprotected by the powerful, persevere in the paths of literature, and ennoble themselves by the unperishable lustre of MENTAL PRE-EMINENCE! ❋ Agnes Mary Frances (1796)

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