WordNet
adj. marked by continuous change or effective action [syn: changing]
Usage examples of "ever-changing".
Unlike the De Paul students who formed an ever-changing collage on the second floor, the Takamokus did little entertaining, or at least little noisy entertaining.
Each was an ever-changing crystalline sphere, resting in a metallic bowl atop a ceramic pedestal.
At this distance, the Aragos-modified sensors were picking up not just the outlines of the ever-changing gate but what looked like details of structure, also continually changing.
For three hours we strolled about together, watching the ever-changing kaleidoscope of life as it ebbs and flows through Fleet Street and the Strand.
Snow had fallen during the night to the depth of several inches, and as we passed into the hilly country an ever-changing panorama of weird and beautiful scenery was opened before us.
I reloaded my mug with beer and went out to the stoop to watch the endless and ever-changing panorama of TunFaire life.