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everpresent

a. (alternative spelling of ever-present English)

Usage examples of "everpresent".

Hundreds of little birds were blown into windows and adobe walls and killed, and, trailed by the everpresent scrawking magpies pecking at its mangy tail, the ugly yellow, snake-eating cat that both Seferino Pacheco and Joe Mondragon had begun calling Cleofes after the legendary Cleofes Apodaca, had a field day trotting from house to house, feasting on all the little dead birds with broken necks.

Without looking behind her, she said to the everpresent servant who stood against the wail.

Which was again okay with Buddy, who lived in Milagro and thus represented a kind of everpresent moving target.

No counselors were in attendance, as the captain had desired, though the everpresent Weapons hugged the shadows.

The extraordinary clarity of the air vanished with the rising of the wind and the stirring up of a haze of dust and pollen over the everpresent brush and the yellowing grass.

He is a part of the landscape, like our chairs, molded in solid hunks of indestructible plastic, the mottled gray composite floors, the nurses, the aides, the everpresent medication and the constant stream of visitors who want to gawk at the children.

Still, Razor John was a hearty soul, and he quickly acclimated to the everpresent dampness and the aches it caused.

Only the everpresent wind, skipping and moaning over the ice like a mournful spinster.