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ever-present

a. Always present; always there; ubiquitous; omnipresent. n. (context British sports English) An athlete who is both healthy enough and capable enough to be present in every contest.

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ever-present

adj. being present always

Usage examples of "ever-present".

And the ever-present buzzards sailing black and stiff-winged and, somehow, gruesome.

With her went Lukien and a host of Royal Chargers, as well as the ever-present Jancis.

There was just the clammy green heat of the forest enfolding me, and even the ever-present danger from the chicleros seemed remote.

The dualities are ever-present on earth: disease and health, pain and pleasure, loss and gain.

Suchnessthe timeless and ever-present Ground which is equally and fully present in and as every single being, high or low, ascending or descending, effluxing or refluxing.

I was always accompanied in these excursions by Fayaway and the ever-present Kory- Kory.

Was it a shirking of plain duty on my part that wish - that ever-present hope - that the murderous company of fanatics who had pursued the stolen slipper from its ancient resting-place to London, should succeed in recovering it?

The ever-present scent which clung to her garments encompassed them both.

So Pontic agents were sent to water the seeds of an ever-present hatred of Rome among the Bessi and the Scordisci and the other tribes of Moesia and Thrace, with the result that Macedonia began to endure the worst outbreak of barbarian raids and incursions in many years.

She liked to try divining worlds from the grace of a gesture, the ebb of an expression, always aware, of course, of the ever-present danger of romanticizing our Third World brothers and sisters, but she was a professional, this was her job to observe with scientific detachment humanity in all its incarnations so that later, under footlights or a Panaflex lens, she might mimic the truth with oracular accuracy.

The dark sky, pricked with points of intensest light, hung over him so beneficently that in his heart there leaped a joy which even his ever-present sorrow could not disturb.

By the time Prince Bayan arrived from the vanguard to investigate, all lay quiet again except for the ever-present wind and the hammer of rain off to the southeast.

Driel, sitting in a great bend of the Lower Rhine, southwest of Arnhem, capital of Gelderland, has an ever-present reminder of the struggle.

Even then, the slopes were a sea of dry brown vegetation, with only occasional small animals and birds by day-- and, of course, the ever-present spicy smells of the artemisias, white sage and black sage.

Back in the bright daylight, Shef could see that bin-Firnas was flanked by aides and servants, among them the young man Mu'atiyah who had come on the embassy to the North and the ever-present factotum Suleiman.