Crossword clues for immortally
immortally
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Immortally \Im*mor"tal*ly\, adv. In an immortal manner.
Wiktionary
adv. In an immortal manner.
Usage examples of "immortally".
A nobleman passed by in his palanquin, young dandies whooped in a wineshop, a troop of guardsmen tramped with mail agleam, a cavalry officer and his attendant cataphracts cantered haughtily behind a runner who shouted and elbowed people aside, banners flew, cloaks and scarfs billowed in a brisk wind off the sea, New Rome seemed immortally young.
And what He says is accurately heard, not by the bodily but by the mental ear of His ministers and messengers, who are immortally blessed in the enjoyment of His unchangeable truth.
Thus he has appointed even the good and wise souls to a very hard lot indeed, since they do not receive such bodies as they might always and even immortally inhabit, but such only as they can neither permanently retain nor enjoy eternal purity without.
And the things that have been founded on this creature immortally remain.
And because the stream of life flowed immortally through them, they were separately programmed as a man and a woman to survive periodic crises.
And for every beauty we know and hear of, through the slaves that tend them, gossip says there are as many more, too immortally lovely for mortal eyes to see.