Perennial


The meaning of the word Perennial is: lasting or remaining active throughout the year, or all the time


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Every election seems to continue to deal with the same perennial issues that have been the focus of all the previous elections.

published by Octavio on 2021-04-04 02:18:26


Compared to others who only have to deal with the occasional cold, Sophia experiences almost continuous bouts of sneezing and nose-blowing because of her perennial allergies.

published by Lottie on 2021-11-22 07:52:53


I thought that perennial plants were supposed to grow from year to year, but I’ve had to plant new seedlings of this flower every spring.

published by Alfreda on 2021-09-20 05:19:34


Because she is a perennial optimist, it’s unusual for anything to bring her down.

published by Helene on 2021-05-05 17:54:48


If it weren’t for Claire’s perennial nightmares about public speaking, she never would have contacted a therapist.

published by Chris on 2021-10-23 17:51:49


Since Maggie always seems to be on a diet, her perennial order at restaurants is a green salad with lemon juice instead of dressing.

published by Yasmin on 2021-05-12 07:39:25


Watching dolphins at play is always a happy experience, and if you’re fortunate enough to see one up close, you’ll see it has a perennial grin on its face.

published by Dena on 2021-05-09 10:19:53


Although the villagers haven’t found a way to deal with the inevitable flooding caused by the perennial monsoon, no one ever decides to move to higher ground.

published by Rosette on 2021-09-06 12:17:29


Your perennial whining is getting on my very last nerve.

published by Alex on 2021-11-07 18:06:30


Despite the perennial objections to the changes, the committee plans to go forward with the plan this time.

published by Rasheeda on 2021-02-25 22:40:57


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