The Collaborative International Dictionary
Interminably \In*ter"mi*na*bly\, adv. Without end or limit.
Wiktionary
adv. 1 in an interminable manner 2 seemingly endless
WordNet
adv. all the time; seemingly without stopping; "a theological student with whom I argued interminably"; "her nagging went on endlessly" [syn: endlessly]
Usage examples of "interminably".
No crumbling girders, no burnt-out boilers oxidizing their way to a rusty red heaven, no metal parts at all save the bright steel ribbons of the tracks reaching out interminably fore and aft.
Will yon vast suns roll on Interminably, still illuming The night of so many wretched souls, And see no hope for them?
The Thousand Temples, the Scarlet Spires, all the Great Factions warred interminably across the Three Seas.
I had peeled mountains of potatoes, washed countless dishes, shovelled coke, mucked out pigs, marched for miles, drilled interminably, finally and magically learned to fly and now it was all for nothing.
Then she rattled on interminably, expatiating on the respectability of her calling, and praising the value of the goods she offered.
Mrs Palissey restocked the shelves, chattering away interminably, and five people telephoned with orders.
Spray exploded from the sea above the cave and waves clashed interminably to mark its horrid unseen mouth.
Because the Talents were more on a stand-by basis now that the Refugee's interior had been diagrammed, the rest of the watch seemed to drag almost interminably.
About three o'clock in the morning, still following the flag trail that stretched out interminably before us in the long rake of the headlights, we felt the tractor slow down and Jackstraw, who was driving at the time, change gear as we entered on the first gentle slope of the long foothills that led to the winding pass that cut the Vindeby Nunataks almost exactly in half.
The black stone corkscrew stairs seemed to wind interminably tighter and tighter as Garrison/Schroeder rode Psychomech steeply upwards and towards that terminal turret wherein he knew the Black Room waited with its terrible secret, that Honor he had feared above all horrors.
Yet even in these microscopically observed and interminably explicated days, what was bubbling inside him defied all explanations.
That was part of their magic: to live their halflives interminably, neither fully alive nor fully dead.
He punched in the characteristics he was looking for, and waited interminably for Hell's computer system to run through its list of evildoers.
While my doppel was delivering that interminably long first speech—six thousand milliseconds it took!
For hours the climbers toiled upward on the fearsome scarps of black lava and obsidian, seeing the sheerer heights above them recede interminably into a cloudless zenith, as if not to be approached by man.